Debian :: NO Bootlog Messages In /var/log/boot

Jan 7, 2010

I've enabled BOOTLOGD_ENABLE=Yes in /etc/default/bootlogd on my Squeeze (Upgrade from Lenny) installed on the notebook, but after Retsrat NO bootlog messages in /var/log/boot. Is it a BUG?

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Debian Configuration :: Vanishing Boot Messages ?

May 4, 2010

An issue that has been hassling me for years since I started using Linux (Debian!) is related to the boot messages that quickly scroll on the video during the boot process. The main hassle is related to the fact that I cannot get a log of those messages. The second hassle is due to the fact that with my brand new netbook (Toshiba NB200) I cannot even stop the scroll and go back along the message stream with SHIFT+PageUpDown to understand what's going on. Of course I know that I can get a log of the boot process with 'dmesg' but I get the feeling that the very first lines show some problem I cannot grab at all.

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Debian Configuration :: Disabling Boot-time Messages?

Jul 17, 2011

I'm trying to stop all boot time messages from appearing -- basically I'd like to have a simple blank screen from grub to xdm.

I tried everything -- used the "quiet" option in grub's config, added dmesg -n 1 to rc.local, changed console=ttySx, set kernel.printk in sysctl.conf to 4 1 1 7, and even eradicated rsyslogd altogether... to no avail. I still see all sorts of messages on my screen.

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Debian :: Hide Boot Text Messages During The Startup?

Sep 23, 2010

Howto hide boot text messages on the screen during Lenny startup? I've tried to change in /boot/grub/menu.lst:

Code:
## additional options to use with the default boot option, but not with the
## alternatives
## e.g. defoptions=vga=791 resume=/dev/hda5
# defoptions=quiet splash

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Debian Configuration :: Hide Boot Text Messages During The Startup?

Sep 25, 2010

Howto configure /boot/grub/menu.lst from Lenny to hide boot text messages during the startup?

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Debian Configuration :: Udev Warning Messages At Boot After Upgrade?

Apr 23, 2011

I've done an upgrade from lenny to squeeze.Now, I'm getting a lot of udev warning messages at the boot time.Knows someone howto remove them?

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Debian :: Debian Testing: Warning Messages While Updating?

Aug 12, 2011

I'm running Debian Testing and since some time ago I'm getting the following messages:Any ideas how to solve this warnings?

(gtk-update-icon-cache:9204): GdkPixbuf-WARNING **: Cannot open pixbuf loader module file '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/2.10.0/loaders.cache': No such file or directory
Processing triggers for gconf2 ...

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Fedora :: See Boot-up And Shutdown Messages?

Mar 6, 2011

During boot-up and shutdown of Fedora-14-x86_64-Live-Desktop.iso live USB, I just see some graphical stuff. What needs to be done so that the screen shows text messages about what's happening during boot-up and shutdown?

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Fedora :: How To View Boot Up Messages

Jun 19, 2011

What /where is the file, that shows boot up messages.

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Fedora :: Slow Down Boot Messages?

Aug 3, 2011

I'm getting a boot message that goes by too quickly to read. Is there a way to slow them down?

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Slackware :: How To Review Boot Messages

Mar 16, 2010

EDIT: not fully solved; there is (at time of writing) still an issue about bootlogd buffering until the logfile is accessible but that's probably as far as we are going to get for now, until someone peeks into the bootlogd source code.

Is it possible to review boot messages after boot? Kernel messages are available via dmesg (and many are logged early in the rc.M script by the /bin/dmesg -s 65536 > /var/log/dmesg) but many console boot messages are not kernel messages. During boot, messages can be viewed using Shift+PgUp but when the rc.S script finishes, init starts an agetty on tty1 which prints a login prompt. Then tty1 is no longer the console and Shift+PgUp cannot be used to scroll back through the boot messages. Any delayed boot messages do not have effective carriage returns so "marquee" across the screen, one following another, a line below.

Is it possible to leave tty1 as the console by de-configuring the tty1/agetty line in inittab, thus allowing Shift+PgUp to be used to scroll back through older messages and allowing proper horizontal alignment for delayed boot messages? I would try it but the inittab line x1:4:respawn:/etc/rc.d/rc.4 runs /usr/X11R6/bin/xdm and this grabs the first unused tty<n>. The xdm man page and xdm config file comments do not reveal whether it is possible to make xdm use a specific tty<n>.

Another solution may be something like the sysvinit binary that intercepts all console writes and then dumps them to log at the end of the boot process but if it were that easy or useful it would already be done and publicised (wouldn't it?).

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Slackware :: No Console Messages During Boot?

Jun 23, 2010

I'm running slack64 13.0. At initial boot i see the two penguins and text from th kernel scrolls past until my root partition is mounted where upon all messages stop until the console prompt or KDM pops up. Everything seems to be operating as normal but i've no idea whats happening during the rc scripts (FS checking, etc). When shutting down though the rc.6/rc.0 script messages appear in the console though.

To my knowledge i've not changed anything that would effect this (just modified inittab for runlevel 4 & tty4,5,6 in runlevel 4).

There's nothing in dmesg but most messages don't get logged there as i understand.

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Programming :: Logging Messages From Program Doesn't Reach /var/log/messages?

Jul 13, 2011

I have a syslog-ng running and kernel build of 2.6.34.8 I use a syslog API in my program with facility LOG_LOCAL5 and and levels debug err and crit and info. when I ran on the older syslog facility I had everything logged fine as I intended. now I have written these rules into the syslog-ng.conf:

options {
flush_lines (0);
time_reopen (10);
log_fifo_size (1000);

[code]....

the last two rules show my program gnssapp. the result is all debug levels or crit or err levels I don't see any of them !

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Fedora :: Find To Log File For Boot Messages?

Oct 5, 2010

When i logged into my desktop, i got a notification that said there was boot messages. I remember trying to find this before in /var/log, so that i could investigate why i couldn't get the nvidia drivers to work (which i now know is because i'm using 14-beta, which has a debugging kernel), but couldn't find it.

Code:
Welcome to Fedora
Starting udev: [ OK ]

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OpenSUSE Install :: Boot Log Messages - How To Access In 11.4

Jul 8, 2011

My memory could be failing but I thought there was a tool, possibly in Yast, to access the boot logs in earlier versions. Can't find it now though. Is there such a tool other than console?I should clarify in case I am using the wrong terminology that I seek the log which scrolls up the screen during the booting process. Reason is that I see several errors and warnings there and wish to investigate further.

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Ubuntu :: Error Messages At Boot-time?

Jul 1, 2010

I just upgraded to 10.04 through the Update Manager. During the updated however I got an error telling me that it was unable to install something. Sorry, I can't remember what it was; it didn't stop the updated so I assumed it wasn't that important. Anyways, I don't know if this is because of that error, but during the boot process and when shutting the computer I get console messages. When I boot it tells me that "mounting none on /dev failed No such device" and when I shut down I get these messages.I see this was asked before and that it isn't a big issue, but I'd still like to solve it. The problem is that I'm pretty new to Ubuntu and Linux in general I don't know how to follow the very general instructions given in that thread.

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Ubuntu :: Error Messages When Attempting To Boot 9.10

Dec 29, 2010

I have Ubuntu 9.10. The batter drained several days ago, and now when I attempt to boot I simply get a string of indecipherable error messages which last for about 5 minutes, and the screen then goes completely black. I am not able to even get to the login screen. Windows 7 Starter boots fine, so it's definitely a software issue. Any solutions short of completely reinstalling? I really don't want to lose all of my data.

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Ubuntu :: Graphical Errors On Boot Messages

Sep 1, 2011

This is what my computer looks like while it's booting. Gdm pops up shortly, and I can use my computer with no problems. More recently, I screwed up something in gdm, so I can't do anything with my ubuntu computer.

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Hardware :: DVD-RW Gives Error Messages When Mounting And During Boot?

Mar 11, 2010

i bought a new DVD-RW:url
(sorry, i couldn't find english results for it)

Code:
$ dmesg | tail
[ 246.543039] hda: media error (bad sector): status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
[ 246.543047] hda: media error (bad sector): error=0x30 { LastFailedSense=0x03 }
[ 246.543052] hda: possibly failed opcode: 0xa0
code....

besides those error messages it seems to work.if there is an iso-cd in the drive i get similar messages during boot and need to hit ctrl+c to go on with booting.

a search gave me this: url

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CentOS 5 :: Where To Find Log Messages Shown During Boot Up?

Jan 26, 2010

I looked in /var/log/messages and also tried dmesg both seem to contain something different than what I saw while booting up. But I am looking for the ones displayed while booting, where it says whether the particular step was ok and if failed it prints few things. I would like to know where I can find those messages.

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Fedora :: Remove Boot Messages In System Tray?

May 28, 2010

Every time I log in, I get a "Boot Messages" indicator in my notification area. I click it and it shows me what happened during boot (uneventful, no error messages). I would like to remove this icon, it's very annoying. I can right click it and click quit but I don't like doing this every time I log in.

Is there an easy way to stop it from starting up (I couldn't find it in Startup Applications)?

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OpenSUSE Install :: Boot Messages After Installing Ubuntu 10.04

May 12, 2010

So I'm using opensuse 11.2 and recently installed ubuntu 10.04 to a different partition and all went well. when I boot opensuse I get a lot of interesting messages yet everything seems to load fine and I've not noticed anything behaving differently. I checked the boot log via

Code:

Looking through it i did see a line in there that looked familiar from the boot up and it is

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OpenSUSE Install :: Fixing Cause Of Boot Error Messages

Jul 16, 2011

Using 11.4 I noticed a couple of messages I have not seen before:-

Code:
<5>[ 14.485094] thinkpad_acpi: setting the hotkey mask to 0x00ffffff is likely not the best way to go about it
<5>[ 14.485098] thinkpad_acpi: please consider using the driver defaults, and refer to up-to-date thinkpad-acpi documentation

My machine is a TP T42 but should I try and od anything about this message or just ignore it?

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General :: Disable Console Messages At Boot Time?

Sep 5, 2011

I am using Arch Linux and want to disable console messages which are displayed when the kernel boots. I have tried the quiet and loglevel=2 options in /boot/grub/menu.1st as given below:

kernel /boot/vmlinuz26 root=/dev/disk/by-uuid/c6dbfcdc-fcd8-498e-9182-f3bddc4f05ff ro loglevel=2

However I am still seeing console messages at boot. I used grub-install after the changes.

Any ideas where I am going wrong?

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Ubuntu :: Show Boot Text Messages During The Startup?

Jul 16, 2011

Howto configure Ubuntu 11.4 with Gnome to show boot text messages on the screen, each time during the startup?

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Fedora :: Persist Boot Messages On USB Live Image?

Sep 16, 2010

I've a headless custom device that boots from USB using live image. Since I cannot access the device through the network, I need a way to persist boot related log files (dmesg, boot.log, messages) to view them on another computer. I also need to know how can I run custom commands on startup of live image.

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Slackware :: Run Mplayer Ascii Video After Boot Messages?

Jul 27, 2010

Is there a way to run a short mplayer ascii video clip after the boot messages?I've got some video of a shark that I can play with the mplayer ascii feature (mplayer -vo aa -monitorpixelaspect 0.5 file.avi)

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Debian :: Messages At Start Up

Apr 29, 2015

I am now for four weeks on Wheezy KDE after turning away from PCLinuxOS.But now that Jessie KDE is out, I installed it on a free 20 GB partition to have a look.What I really like is the following:

At start up on Wheezy GRUB MENU - INIT messages - KDE welcome screen -> desktop..I am missing those INIT messages. Gives me a good feeling for system status.I understand, we now have systemd, but is there a possibility to have those reassuring messages at startup and maybe also at shut down?

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Feb 19, 2016

After installing ufw which is supposed to be a firewall system for the network-challenged, I am getting tons of these messages showing up in my dmesg;

[UFW BLOCK] IN=eth0 OUT= MAC=*my-MAC-number* SRC=192.168.1.1 DST=224.0.0.1 LEN=36 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=1 ID=0 DF PROTO=2

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Debian :: Apt-get Update Messages?

Jun 6, 2010

Ran, as root, # apt-get update, got this:

Code:
<snip>
Hit http://volatile.debian.org lenny/volatile/main Sources
Hit http://http.us.debian.org stable/contrib Packages
Ign http://packages.enlightenment.org lenny/main Packages/DiffIndex
Hit http://http.us.debian.org stable/non-free Packages

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W: Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead.W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems

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