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Jul 3, 2010

Is there anyway to view the Boot Log of the messages displayed during the booting of Ubuntu? I found log file viewer under Administration but there were so many logs I did not know if any of them were the Boot up logs. I have my Ubuntu configured to display the messages as it boots before it switches to GUI mode and I see an error message about something failing to initialise but it goes by too fast to read the entire error message. I have Ubuntu 9.04 64-bit

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Aug 26, 2010

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# inittab This file describes how the INIT process should set up
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or

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Aug 4, 2010

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My computer specs are as follows.

Navidia Geforce 9400 Gt
AMD Athlon(tm) 7550 Dual-Core Processor
W/ 3 GB Ddr2 ram
I am running Ubuntu 11 - Narwhal

If I run this command lspci I this message 00:0d.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation C61 [GeForce 6150SE nForce 430] (rev a2)Which suggests that this problem is probably occurring around my Gpu, If I unplug my Vga cable from my on-board graphics card into my Navidia graphics card I get a message stating that an input could not be found. I've tried installing the latest Navidia graphics driver for my Gpu but I get "You appear to be on a X server" followed by an installation failure. I read a forum post on switching screens using ctrl+alt+f1-f6 but if I use this command I get a blue screen until switching back to f7.

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