1. You need to be root to use journalctl 2. Start looking/using at man pages, info pages and other on-line up-to-date sources.
Linux moves fast, book from 2005 is outdated from startup and initializing point of view. -T On Fri, Mar 4, 2022, 14:00 Rich Shepard <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, 4 Mar 2022, Johnathan Mantey wrote: > > > I would search this using 'journalctl -a'. > > Look for messages tagged with 'ntp', or for network related messages. > > Johnathan, > > Not found; the search ended after 'jour'. > > The linux trouble shooting books I have (slackbook-1, Self Service Linux > Book, and Linux Quick Fix Book) were all published in 2005. None have a > current update nor describe boot issues appropriate for my situation. > > Any newer books available? > > Thanks, > > Rich >
