I've got a few kernels running now for different things.  If I boot from
the standard 8.2 kernel, I can use dmesg to see how the boot went and
any messages that came up during the boot.

When I boot from the cooker kernel, however, dmesg still displays the
result of the last standard 8.2 kernel boot.  How do I get the cooker
kernel to write the boot messages so I can see them with dmesg?

Darren





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