Jerry McBride wrote:
Yes that would be possible. But since the OP's kernel doesn't even boot up, it's not an option.He was asking how to see the previous dmesg output.... this would do it on future boot ups...
He was trying to update the kernel. Since it didn't boot up, he was looking for a way to get the kernel messages from the non-booting kernel.
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