Ted Miller wrote:
The change can be made in /etc/syslog.conf
I was clueless where to start.
On my system:
Insert (or activate) in /etc/syslog.conf
kern.* /dev/console
and all kernel-messages appear on /dev/console
(Ctl+Alt+F1 on my machine)
Mandrake uses:
local1.* -/var/log/explanations
*.* /dev/tty12
and IPCop uses:
*.* /dev/tty12
and SUSE uses /dev/tty10, while I've decided /dev/tty24 is good.
btw Does anyone know how to get to /dev/tty25? & up?
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