Op 23-11-12 13:18, Carlos E. R. schreef:
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On 2012-11-23 13:07, Oddball wrote:
Op 23-11-12 02:26, JtWdyP schreef: dmesg -x shows, in human readable terms, what the kernel is actually doing at a moment during the boot proces. (that is if i understand correctly..) Not really. It does "dmesg - print or control the kernel ring buffer", and it may have happened hours ago. Or days.
Depending on your syslog configuration the messages also get written to log files.
I suggest you try it, and look at the file, instead of simply quote the man page. Than you will see the progrees of the bootprocess. ;-)
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