Quoting Jacques Gelinas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > > > Yes, all messages from *linuxconf* (and the tools which it runs) are
> > > > stored in these logs but not the boot-messages of the linux kernel
> > > > (harddisks found, status of fsck, SCSI bus, etc).
> > > Try dmesg.
> > I know dmesg. Why does linuxconf clear the screen in the first place ?
> It is done by ncurses. All this information (dmesg) is available in the
> boot logs (not linuxconf logs) classified by date.
You refer to the "boot logs" which can be viewed from the linuxconf
menus, right ? They are all empty here :-/
> > Also, where are the colors selected ? I want to replace the yellow (which
> > I can't read in an xterm) with black.
> Use the mono mode. You can even lock this feature in the "features" menu
> and linuxconf will always use black and white. There are not changeable
> setting for colors other than that. to fix that, one must edit the source
> in dialog/diaetc.cc if I recall.
I guess I'll edit this in the source :-)
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