On 7/29/24 9:43 AM, home user via users wrote:
On 7/28/24 11:09 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 7/28/24 7:56 PM, home user via users wrote:
I have a few follow-up questions.
1. correct or wrong:
During the boot process, before log-in becomes available, there is no
way to "freeze" and "unfreeze" the messages appearing on the monitor.
correct
2. correct or wrong:
Not all messages displayed on the monitor during the boot process,
before log-in becomes available, are stored in /var/log/boot.log* files.
If you have "quiet" on the kernel command line, then all of what you
see gets stored unless there's a high-priority kernel message of some
sort.
I have neither "quiet" nor "plymouth" in my kernel command line. But
having looked at various /var/log/ files, I'm not finding everything I
see during the boot process. Example: them tealish-colored messages.
I've stopped looking for them by color. Rather, I notice they're 3-4
lines long (wrapped) on the monitor during the boot process, but I'm not
seeing such long entries in the /var/log/ files that I looked at.
That's not the journal. Most things don't go in /var/log files now.
journalctl -b
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