This was meant to go to debian-user, not debian-devel.
Am 08.10.2015 um 15:48 schrieb Michael Biebl: > Am 08.10.2015 um 13:08 schrieb Riley Baird: > >>> "bootlogd - daemon to log boot messages" >>> >>> Bootlogd may or may not be default installed on various systems. Just >>> for funnsies, running the command "dpkg -s bootlogd" reflects it's NOT >>> on my extremely basic (homegrown) debootstrap copy. >>> >>> Hope this helps someone somewhere.. :) >> >> Thanks! This is a much more useful answer; I had assumed that it was >> a limitation in the init system. I'll try to enable bootlogd now. :) >> > > bootlogd is a hack and does not work properly under sysvinit and not at > all under systemd. It should not be used. There is a reason why it is no > longer installed by default. > > If you want to see the boot messages, you can use journalctl to inspect > them after you booted. > > If you want to see the boot messages *during* boot, remove the "quiet" > flag from the kernel command line or set or set one of the systemd.* > parameters like systemd.show_status=, systemd.log_level= etc. > > See man kernel-command-line. > > -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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