Re: /etc/init.d/boot message?
In article <1.5.4.32.19980619104757.006c3990@mail.nucleus.com>,
mtyobb@nucleus.com (Mark Yobb) writes:
> I know how to use `dmesg` but I would really like to be able to get
> the info that scrolls across my screen (on bootup) when /etc/init.d/boot is
> executing. Is this message sent to a log file or something? How can I look
> at this after booting?
You can check the messages during boot-up:
* Control-s to stop
* Shift-(PgUp|PgDn) as desired
* Control-q to continue
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