Re: FC4 boot.log no longer being written to

From: Jim Cornette (fc-cornette_at_insight.rr.com)
Date: 07/17/05

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    Ben Roberts wrote:

    >I've just upgraded a fresh FC3 installation to FC4 using yum. It
    >appears that /var/log/boot.log is no longer being written to at
    >boot time.
    >
    >I've searched google and found some sparse references to the fact
    >that FC4 no longer writes to boot.log, but no conclusive answers.
    >
    >Does anyone know what's going on here ? If boot.log is no longer
    >being used, where are boot time messages now stored in FC4 ??
    >
    >Thanks
    >
    >Ben Roberts
    >ben@headsnet.com
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    dmesg seems to referred to as the kernel startup log.

    Jim

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