Op donderdag 9 maart 2006 16:42, schreef Steffen Winterfeldt:
On Thu, 9 Mar 2006, Azerion wrote:
Hey,
as noob-tester I have an old computer with old hardware (seems to be related). While installing beta6 there were some problems, but some of them makes the PC hang or stop the process before everything that is needed for typing into root-console F2 is loaded/set. This makes that I have to write the log directly to the harddisk so it won't be erased by reboot.
console 9 has a shell running all the time.
Steffen
I know, but at that point nothing is file-logged. So I have to capture it with cat /proc/kmsg >> log But I want to have that log on my harddisk so it will be saved. So first off all I have to mount. And then /oldroot/log (empty anyway). Problem is: I dont have time for all those commands. There is no break after the kernel loads and the error. How can I work-around that problem? Or is there a way I can start logging before the kernel starts? Azerion