Re: [gentoo-user] viewing the errors at boot

2005-04-25 Thread Paul Kain
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

Re: [gentoo-user] viewing the errors at boot

2005-04-25 Thread Mauro Faccenda
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

RE: [gentoo-user] viewing the errors at boot

2005-04-25 Thread Dave Nebinger
> 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. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

[gentoo-user] viewing the errors at boot

2005-04-25 Thread Paul Kain
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 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list