Re: reading boot messages

2005-08-15 Thread Pete Hicks
On Sun, Aug 14, 2005 at 10:24:01PM -0700, Wu-Kung Sun wrote: >On 8/14/05, Ed Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Type "dmesg" at the command line. >> > >Well there are several boot messages that don't appear in dmesg. Is >there a way to make dmesg exactly the same? Also dmesh quickly fills >with

Re: reading boot messages

2005-08-15 Thread Wu-Kung Sun
> For Debian >3.1, check the file "/etc/default/bootlogd" and set the > variable in it: > BOOTLOGD_ENABLE=Yes > > After booting, the file "/var/log/boot" is available. It might contain what > you are looking for.. > > Apart from that, messages from pppd can be found in "/var/log/syslog" (for > me

Re: reading boot messages

2005-08-15 Thread Bob Vloon
Hi Lubos, >> how can I read the boot messages? I've had some big problems today >> information. Any help? For Debian >3.1, check the file "/etc/default/bootlogd" and set the variable in it: BOOTLOGD_ENABLE=Yes After booting, the file "/var/log/boot" is available. It might contain what you are

Re: reading boot messages

2005-08-15 Thread Kent West
Lubos Vrbka wrote: >> how can I read the boot messages? I've had some big problems today >> which I'll use other emails for but now when I reboot, suddenly >> ifconfig reports a ppp0 and ppp1. Before I only had a ppp0. I got >> some sort of ppp error with instructions but I can't read it fast >

Re: reading boot messages

2005-08-15 Thread Lubos Vrbka
how can I read the boot messages? I've had some big problems today which I'll use other emails for but now when I reboot, suddenly ifconfig reports a ppp0 and ppp1. Before I only had a ppp0. I got some sort of ppp error with instructions but I can't read it fast enough. I can't see it switchin

Re: reading boot messages

2005-08-14 Thread Yuri Gorshkov
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Wu-Kung Sun wrote: > Hello all, > how can I read the boot messages? I've had some big problems today > which I'll use other emails for but now when I reboot, suddenly > ifconfig reports a ppp0 and ppp1. Before I only had a ppp0. I got > some sort of

Re: reading boot messages

2005-08-14 Thread Vi Arguelles
Wu-Kung Sun wrote: On 8/14/05, Ed Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Type "dmesg" at the command line. Well there are several boot messages that don't appear in dmesg. Is there a way to make dmesg exactly the same? Also dmesh quickly fills with what I guess are iptables messages (I'm

Re: reading boot messages

2005-08-14 Thread Wu-Kung Sun
On 8/14/05, Ed Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Type "dmesg" at the command line. > Well there are several boot messages that don't appear in dmesg. Is there a way to make dmesg exactly the same? Also dmesh quickly fills with what I guess are iptables messages (I'm using firestarted until I c

RE: reading boot messages

2005-08-14 Thread Ed Young
Type "dmesg" at the command line. Cheers, Ed -Original Message- From: Wu-Kung Sun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2005 9:44 PM To: Debian-users Subject: reading boot messages Hello all, how can I read the boot messages? I've had some big problems t

reading boot messages

2005-08-14 Thread Wu-Kung Sun
Hello all, how can I read the boot messages? I've had some big problems today which I'll use other emails for but now when I reboot, suddenly ifconfig reports a ppp0 and ppp1. Before I only had a ppp0. I got some sort of ppp error with instructions but I can't read it fast enough. I can't see i