On 25/03/18 01:18, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/24/18 20:59, Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
On 24/03/18 21:48, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/24/18 18:26, François Patte wrote:
While shutdowning, I can see, but have not the time to read, some
strange messages on the console. These messages are not logged. Is there
a way to slow down the message display at shutdown.
The easiest thing to do would be to take a video with your phone. Worked well
for me
in the past. I don't recall the messages I was seeing being a concern. The
only bit
of advice would be to turn off auto-focus on the camera.
I recently had the same need. A video (using a phone) was not fast enough.
Fortunately I have a serial console attached to a second computer and all the
messages
were logged there. I set it up a few years ago and I found it helpful a few
times.
None of my systems have serial ports.
This is the case for one of my computers, which does not have a serial socket
on the back,
but does have the pins on the mobo allowing attaching a cable. This is still
common.
Luckily, my phone has a good camera. My DSLR is even better but I didn't need
it.
But these days I wouldn't have to use either method. I have a setup to record
video
off of HDMI so I would simply reconfigure my HW.
--
Eyal Lebedinsky (fed...@eyal.emu.id.au)
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