Op donderdag 9 maart 2006 16:42, schreef Steffen Winterfeldt: > On Thu, 9 Mar 2006, Azerion wrote: > > Hey, > > > > as noob-tester I have an old computer with old hardware (seems to be > > related). While installing beta6 there were some problems, but some of > > them makes the PC hang or stop the process before everything that is > > needed for typing into root-console F2 is loaded/set. This makes that I > > have to write the log directly to the harddisk so it won't be erased by > > reboot. > > console 9 has a shell running all the time. > > > Steffen
I know, but at that point nothing is file-logged. So I have to capture it with cat /proc/kmsg >> log But I want to have that log on my harddisk so it will be saved. So first off all I have to mount. And then /oldroot/log (empty anyway). Problem is: I dont have time for all those commands. There is no break after the kernel loads and the error. How can I work-around that problem? Or is there a way I can start logging before the kernel starts? Azerion --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
