Well, you could try hitting screen lock key. That shout frize the screen.
And let you read whatever.
PS: Sorry if the key is not called screen lock, but I am spanish and my
keyboard calles it Bloq Despl -- Bloqueo Desplazamiento
Ranty
On Thu, 27 Nov 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
hmm.. look
Wintermute writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This question has probably been asked before ... anyhow;
How does one get a snapshot/logfile of the bootup process? I know about
dmesg
but the part which interest me is the processing which occurs _after_ dmesg
stops. I've seen
Jason Gunthorpe writes:
On Wed, 26 Nov 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This question has probably been asked before ... anyhow;
How does one get a snapshot/logfile of the bootup process? I know about
dmesg
but the part which interest me is the processing which occurs _after_ dmesg
On Thu, 27 Nov 1997, tko wrote:
Wintermute writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How does one get a snapshot/logfile of the bootup process? I know about
dmesg
but the part which interest me is the processing which occurs _after_
dmesg
stops. I've seen various debug messages,
This question has probably been asked before ... anyhow;
How does one get a snapshot/logfile of the bootup process? I know about dmesg
but the part which interest me is the processing which occurs _after_ dmesg
stops. I've seen various debug messages, but they scroll off the screen before
the
On Wed, 26 Nov 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This question has probably been asked before ... anyhow;
How does one get a snapshot/logfile of the bootup process? I know about dmesg
but the part which interest me is the processing which occurs _after_ dmesg
stops. I've seen various debug
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This question has probably been asked before ... anyhow;
How does one get a snapshot/logfile of the bootup process? I know about dmesg
but the part which interest me is the processing which occurs _after_ dmesg
stops. I've seen various debug messages, but they
hmm.. look in /var/log/messages
-Paul
On Wed, 26 Nov 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This question has probably been asked before ... anyhow;
How does one get a snapshot/logfile of the bootup process? I know about dmesg
but the part which interest me is the processing which occurs _after_
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