Re: How to capture ...



On Thursday 28 June 2007 16:55:18 jerry wrote:
maman durahman wrote:
2007/6/29, Pete Holsberg <pjh42@xxxxxxxxx>:

How would I capture all the info that flies by on my screen during a
boot?


Usually it use some kind of virtualizatiion software. In ms$windows
there are vmware. Linux must have some but i don't know.


Would this be what you are looking for:

dmesg |less

If you run that command in a terminal it will print out the messages
from the previous boot. See also man dmesg.


This only shows kernelspace messages. Messages from userspace daemons are not
included.

The same info appears in /var/log/kern.log, with human readable timestamps.

regards
FF
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