that works beautifully
thank you very much
On 4/25/05, Mauro Faccenda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Paul Kain wrote:
> > How does one view everything that happened at boot ?
> >
> > I am specifically referring to the messages that say [ ok ] or [ !! ]
> >
> > I saw errors scroll past me but they
Paul Kain wrote:
> How does one view everything that happened at boot ?
>
> I am specifically referring to the messages that say [ ok ] or [ !! ]
>
> I saw errors scroll past me but they were too quick
>
hold down the shift key and use page-up/page-down keys during the boot
process.
[]'s
> How does one view everything that happened at boot ?
dmesg for kernel log messages, or your system log for messages generated
during /etc/init.d script processing.
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How does one view everything that happened at boot ?
I am specifically referring to the messages that say [ ok ] or [ !! ]
I saw errors scroll past me but they were too quick
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