Re: Kernel Messages

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Girish Wadhwani wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I have having a problem debugging my modules because of the following problems:
> 
> 1, I can't get printk messages displayed on the console, with or without X windows. I use teh highest priority <1> in my messages.
> 
> 2, I seem to have somehow screwed up /proc/kmsg. If I try to use cat or less on it, the command displays nothing and does not return. A reboot does not help. Is the state of the proc fs saved persistently? Is there any way to reset it?

I'm using Debian (your log files may be different if you using Red Hat)
and I tail /var/log/kmesg to see all of the kernel messages.

hth,
Andy
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