How can you read verbose logs when you use the CMD+v or
CMD+s ? And can this be saved and slow down the load so I
can follow it or displayed in BLACK type - is this just a
setting, white type is hard to read and can you make it 14
or 18 so we can read it better?
Basically, the question
On Nov 30, 11:39 pm, Jonas Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can you read verbose logs when you use the CMD+v or
CMD+s ? And can this be saved and slow down the load so I
can follow it or displayed in BLACK type - is this just a
setting, white type is hard to read and can you make
At 08:03 -0800 12/1/08, billycar_G3-5 wrote:
On Nov 30, 11:39 pm, Jonas Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can you read verbose logs when you use the CMD+v or
CMD+s ? And can this be saved and slow down the load so I
can follow it or displayed in BLACK type - is this just a
setting
-- On Mon, 12/1/08, Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How can you read Verbose Logs?
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Date: Monday, December 1, 2008, 7:44 AM
On Nov 30, 2008, at 9:39 PM, Jonas Lopez wrote:
How can you read verbose logs
On Dec 1, 2008, at 2:52 PM, Jonas Lopez wrote:
When you use cmd-v, you can read the startup log in the Console App
once booted, look in 'All Messages'.
There is NO ALL MESSAGES that I can find? Where is it?
What version of OS X are you using? I now remember they redid that app
for 10.5,