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On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 21:06, Alex Schuster <wonko@×××××××××.org> wrote: |
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> Pandu Poluan writes: |
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>> I rebooted a Gentoo system, and as I watched the boot-up messages, |
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>> some "error"s appeared when it's starting the services. However, the |
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>> screen scrolled too damn fast for me to read them. |
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>> Where can I find the logs on the services? |
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> If you set rc_logger="YES" in /etc/rc.conf, you can find the boot log |
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> in /var/log/rc.log. |
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>> Or is there a way to slow down booting? |
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> Try pressing Ctrl-S to stop the output. Ctrl-Q to continue. |
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> Wonko |
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Thanks, Alex & David. |
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Yeah, *just* noticed there's an 'rc_logger' setting in rc.conf, before |
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reading your emails :-P |
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But thanks for the help, anyways! Much appreciated :-) |
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Rgds, |
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