On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 5:11 PM, cmsv <[email protected]> wrote:

> Connect to it through serial console or jtag and use a client that
> provides logging functionalities.
> Something like putty works well either for linux or windows.
>

I do not have this option.
Anyway I am not sure that the problem is at boot time.

Apart from this, I would like to be able to make my router log the messages
to a file.
I read that procd replaces syslogd and supports /etc/init.d/log.
But how do I tell it to save on a file instead of memory?
I noticed that by default if I give the command "logread" I can see the
logs of the current session.
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