Re: boot messages too fast to read.

1999-08-24 Thread Wayne Topa
Subject: boot messages too fast to read. Date: Thu, Aug 19, 1999 at 06:14:02PM +1000 In reply to:Alexander Jankowsky Quoting Alexander Jankowsky([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > How do you look at all the start up information that scrolls past > too quickly to read when

Re: boot messages too fast to read.

1999-08-24 Thread Miquel van Smoorenburg
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Hwei Sheng TEOH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >It seems that certain messages are not recorded by dmesg: such as isapnp >messages. (I've never been able to see the board ID and "activated OK" message >in dmesg -- only on the console.) Anybody can explain why?? Yes. Th

Re: boot messages too fast to read.

1999-08-24 Thread Mark Brown
On Tue, Aug 24, 1999 at 12:40:19AM -0400, Hwei Sheng TEOH wrote: > It seems that certain messages are not recorded by dmesg: such as isapnp > messages. (I've never been able to see the board ID and "activated OK" message > in dmesg -- only on the console.) Anybody can explain why?? I'd like to hav

Re: boot messages too fast to read.

1999-08-24 Thread Hwei Sheng TEOH
On Tue, 24 Aug 1999, Mark Wagnon wrote: > On Mon 08/23/99 11:31PM, David Teague wrote: > > > After boot, dmesg will give a good bit of the boot messages, but > > sometimes it fails to give parts of the boot message that I want :( > > I have this problem, and it drives me crazy. Sometimes I wan

Re: boot messages too fast to read.

1999-08-24 Thread Mark Wagnon
On Mon 08/23/99 11:31PM, David Teague wrote: > After boot, dmesg will give a good bit of the boot messages, but > sometimes it fails to give parts of the boot message that I want :( I have this problem, and it drives me crazy. Sometimes I want to cut and paste the info into my pleas for help, but

Re: boot messages too fast to read.

1999-08-24 Thread David Teague
On Mon, 23 Aug 1999, Patrick Ouellette wrote: > You shouldn't need to do anything special to enable this, but if > you switch virtual consoles the buffer that Shift-PGUP/PGDN > scrolls through is reset. Pat Don't switch consoles. That does indeed reset the scrollback buffer. Wait until the lo

Re: boot messages too fast to read.

1999-08-23 Thread Patrick Ouellette
You shouldn't need to do anything special to enable this, but if you switch virtual consoles the buffer that Shift-PGUP/PGDN scrolls through is reset. Pat

Re: boot messages too fast to read.

1999-08-19 Thread jfoltz
On Thu, Aug 19, 1999 at 01:16:48AM -0700, Steve Lamb wrote: > Thursday, August 19, 1999, 1:14:02 AM, Alexander wrote: > > How do you look at all the start up information that scrolls past > > too quickly to read when the computer is first booted. > > dmesg from the command prompt. > > Shi

Re: [boot messages too fast to read.]

1999-08-19 Thread Henning Olsen
Alexander Jankowsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >How do you look at all the start up information that scrolls past >too quickly to read when the computer is first booted. > > Use Shift + pgup/pgdown before you logon to see the messages. Henning Olsen ___

RE: boot messages too fast to read.

1999-08-19 Thread Bernd Stegelmann
Alexander Jankowsky wrote on Thursday, August 19, 1999 10:14 AM: -- snip -- > How do you look at all the start up information that scrolls past > too quickly to read when the computer is first booted. -- snip -- Try SHIFT a

Re: boot messages too fast to read.

1999-08-19 Thread Steve Lamb
Thursday, August 19, 1999, 1:14:02 AM, Alexander wrote: > How do you look at all the start up information that scrolls past > too quickly to read when the computer is first booted. dmesg from the command prompt. Shift-PGUP/PGDN for console scrolling. -- Steve C. Lamb |

boot messages too fast to read.

1999-08-19 Thread Alexander Jankowsky
How do you look at all the start up information that scrolls past too quickly to read when the computer is first booted. Please send your reply to the senders email address, otherwise I'll miss it. ___ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your fr