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Re: logging boot messages before they vanish...



According to Christian Schwarz:
> 
> BTW, you said you already do this. What messages are you logging? If you
> just call `dmesg' you would only get the kernel messages. But I'm
> intrested in logging _all_ messages that go to the console, i.e. all the
> "Starting daemon xyz..." and all possible error messages from the scripts.
> I have several servers I maintain only via a remote terminal
> (rlogin/telnet) so I don't see if a daemon complained upon startup about,
> say a missing directory (I had this yesterday). Is there an easy way to do
> this?

I'll see if I can hack up a daemon that opens a pty and does an
ioctl(fd, TIOCCONS) on it. That way you can log all console messages.

Mike.
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