Correlation between Log Files and Display Report?
To,
The Team Debian Kernel Maintainers and Senior Members,
Debian.org
Dear Sirs, our Illustrious List Maintainers and Senior Members,
I have a need for which I require your help. I am getting error
messages at my monitor while booting.
I tried all possible lists. Eventually, I reached the rsyslog Mailing
List with my error messages and was informed by Prof. David Lang there
that the messages have nothing to do with rsyslog and that I should
contact Debian Kernel Developers Team.
I shall quote relevant portions of my message to the rsyslog mailing
list in this regard:
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The details of the HP laptop that is throwing up the error messages is here:
https://bit.do/HP_i3_4Gen_Laptop_rajibando
The details of the log files in /var/log/ and the monitor reports are here:
https://bit.do/HPBootReport
The Debian Version is 9.11.0
If desired, I would upload my log files to the said drive folder.
I need to lose those error messages. Yes, I could simply eliminate
writing those error messages by hashing those lines in rsyslog.conf
which write those log files ;-) but that is not the kind of solution
that I am seeking.
Eventually, I am led to believe, but I might be absolutely incorrect
and I humbly seek pardon for that in advance, that only the creators
(and maintainer of Debian rsyslog?) could help me fulfil my needs.
Hence, I am also forwarding a copy of this email to the Debian
Maintainers.
The link to my Question in the Debian forum is here:
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=143901&p=708902#p708902
and i have followed it up on the Debian boot, kernel and user lists
with the following request:
Kindly help me draw a correlation between error display on the monitor
and the log files, such as, kern.log, syslog, user.log and so on,
within /var/log/ folder.
i got an initial reply to my message, only at the Debian user list,
and the conversation continues here:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2019/11/msg00235.html
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My email to the kernel-list was on Mon, 7 Oct 2019 08:26:25 -0700
(PDT) / Mon, 7 Oct 2019 20:56:25 +0530 (IST), here:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2019/10/msg00082.html
but was not replied to. Could have been overlooked.
debian-kernel-maint list is mentioned as a "Dead List".
Kindly advise and help.
Regards,
Rajib
(Rajib Bandopadhyay)
A Debian user
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