On Wed, Jul 24, 2024 at 11:16 AM home user via users
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>
> (f39 workstation; 6.9.9-100.fc39.x86_64)
>
> Since last patching my stand-alone workstation last Thursday (July 18), I've 
> been seeing messages during boot that are colored some strange color between 
> green and blue (I'm calling it "teal"). Other boot message text is gray.  I 
> don't recall seeing "teal" messages before during boot.  The messages scroll 
> by too fast to catch what they're saying.
>
> question #1
> How do I find these "teal" boot messages so I can actually see what they're 
> saying?  "System Log", "Logs", "vim", "more", "less", "cat", "gvim" all do 
> not show color.  (I'm using gnome.)
>
> question #2
> When I do "ls", the output is colored:
> * some bluish color for directories;
> * magenta for image and video files;
> * green for "ordinary" (text, LibreOffice, PDF, etc.) data files;
> * bold green for executable files;
> and so on.  The colors mean something.  What does the "teal" in the boot logs 
> mean?

When you say, "I've been seeing messages during boot", I guess that
means stuff that shows up in the system log?

You can probably see the message again in color using `dmesg
--color=always`. It will colorize even when stdout is redirected. Also
see <https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/dmesg.1.html>.

Jeff
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