RE: startup info
Yes, but this is not necessary on debian, cuz by default you can scroll back
all they way up to about 20-25 lines before lilo/whatever bootloader/kernel
starts filling the screen.
/Frock
> This works for redhat:
> Edit innitab and put in --noclear as follows in the relevant line.
>
> 1:12345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty tty1 --noclear
>
> After bootup the screen is not cleared for login, you can then
> use shift pageup to see all the bootup text. A trick I found
> on the RH list. (not tested it on deb yet as I am waiting for
> my 2.0 cd before changing over)
>
> Regards all
> Richard
>
> Ed Cogburn <ecogburn@greene.xtn.net> wrote:
> > Robert Rati wrote:
> > >
> > > Can someone tell me where all the information at startup is
> logged? Dmesg
> > > doesn't show me enough of the info. Thanks.
> > >
> > >
> >
> > This comes up occasionally, and the answer is that,
> unfortunately, not
> > all of what is printed during boot-up is saved in logs.
>
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