Try looking for /var/log/boot.msg(suse) or /var/log/boot.log or something
similar :)
On Wed, 10 May 2000, Sanjeev "Ghane" Gupta wrote:
=>Vineet,
=>
=>I presume you need the messages scrolled up by the daemons starting.
=>
=>There is no complete way. If the daemon writes to /dev/console, it will
=>appear on screen. Message by the kernel are available through dmesg, not
=>message from daemons. Look at the bottom of
=>/var/log/{message,syslog,daemonlog}, and hope the daemon logs there.
=>
=>----- Original Message -----
=>From: Vineet Ahuja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
=>To: linux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
=>Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 5:58 PM
=>Subject: [linux-delhi]
=>
=>
=>> If i want to read the messages at the startup(when we boot the system ),
=>> then how can i do that???
=>> I have read somewhere that i can do it by typing dmesg|more at the shell
=>> prompt but it didn't work.
=>> Can someone suggest something else??
=>>
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