I retract my statement. It does work now, after doing another install. My
previous install was slightly nonstandard which must have caused the
problem.
By the way, /etc/default/bootlogd neither exists in the new 'bootlogd'
package nor does it appear to be necessary.
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 12:49 A
[Kyle Guilbert]
> I concur that bootlogd is not functional, on a fresh install of Debian
> 7. My /var/log/boot simply says "(Nothing has been logged
> yet.)". Bootlogd version tested is 2.88dsf-41.
Even after enabling it in /etc/default/bootlogd?
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Petter Reinholdtsen
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