Adam Hardy said...
> marc on 20/08/05 16:43, wrote:
> > Wackojacko said...
> >
> >>>Adam writes:
> >>>
> >>>OK. I'm with you so far. Now that I seem to have boot logging working,
> >>>where is the actual output? Checking
marc on 20/08/05 16:43, wrote:
Wackojacko said...
Adam writes:
OK. I'm with you so far. Now that I seem to have boot logging working,
where is the actual output? Checking in /var/log didn't reveal anything.
According to man, the default output is /var/log/boot but I don't ha
Wackojacko said...
> > Adam writes:
> >
> > OK. I'm with you so far. Now that I seem to have boot logging working,
> > where is the actual output? Checking in /var/log didn't reveal anything.
> >
> > According to man, the default output is /var/log/bo
Adam writes:
OK. I'm with you so far. Now that I seem to have boot logging working,
where is the actual output? Checking in /var/log didn't reveal anything.
According to man, the default output is /var/log/boot but I don't have
one.
From the bootlogd script, it seems that bo
> OK. I'm with you so far. Now that I seem to have boot logging working,
> where is the actual output?
I don't know. Mine is right there in /var/log/boot. I'm using a 2.6.4
kernel built from Debian source.
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ok at the links.
OK. I'm with you so far. Now that I seem to have boot logging working,
where is the actual output? Checking in /var/log didn't reveal anything.
According to man, the default output is /var/log/boot but I don't have one.
From the bootlogd script, it seems that boot
Adam writes:
> OK, so I did that now I'm still looking at the stop_bootlogd script in
> /etc/init.d Shall I just get rid of it? I can't figure out why it's there.
stop_bootlogd is there to stop the bootlog daemon when booting is
complete. Look at the links.
I agree that the comments in the scrip
Also, what happened to my boot logging? dmesg doesn't contain it, and in
my /etc/init.d dir, I see a stop_bootlogd script. Is this what's
stopping my boot logging? Or could it be configured to log it somewhere
other than /var/log?
You need to start bootlogd service to see you bo
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