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flamesage

Joined: 01 Jul 2005 Posts: 214
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Posted: Mon 05 Sep 2005, 12:30 Post subject:
Is there a boot-log? |
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For some reason, when I boot up puppy, I see a bunch of "so and so" is more recent than "so and so".
Among other small errors, I want to fix theese, im one of those people that get aggeravted when something is broke, even if it doesn't effect anything =)
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Bruce B

Joined: 18 May 2005 Posts: 10823 Location: The Peoples Republic of California
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Posted: Mon 05 Sep 2005, 18:17 Post subject:
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maybe you will find what you are looking for with this:
# cat /var/log/messages|more
# dmesg|more
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Bruce B

Joined: 18 May 2005 Posts: 10823 Location: The Peoples Republic of California
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Posted: Mon 05 Sep 2005, 18:20 Post subject:
Re: Is there a boot-log? |
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| flamesage wrote: | For some reason, when I boot up puppy, I see a bunch of "so and so" is more recent than "so and so".
Among other small errors, I want to fix theese, im one of those people that get aggeravted when something is broke, even if it doesn't effect anything =) |
I think I know what you are talking about specifically with your example. It is a message more than an error. You should be able to fix it by touching the file pror to its time check and message.
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