John Summerfield wrote:
>
> > actually, you can change the default behavior of dmesg to see all of the boot
> > messages if you so desire... man dmesg for more nfo.
> As others have observed, even if it did, logging in is hardly the epitome
> of convenience. If the messages stayed there, I could read the 'failed'
> message and any accompanying information in a couple of seconds. In
> contrast, logging in and checking wastes a couple of minutes.
IMHO it's not another religious war, simple useful. I vote with the
others (if anybody cares). don't clear the console.
-- lfarkas
"The only thing worse than not knowing the truth is
ruining the bliss of ignorance."
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