Hello there.
I am getting an error message in the boot process, after the GRUB menu, but I can't read completely the message because it is shown too fast. So, how can I stop the process when I see the error message, for writing down it?
Thanks in advance.
I didn't try this before, but if you use systemd, you may want to try systemd.confirm_spawn to invoke interactive booting process, so you can start the services one by one manually therefore locate the one throwing out error message.
It is explained in the systemd manual:
]]>$ journalctl -b
Showing user generated messages only. Users in the group 'adm' can see all messages. Pass -q to turn this notice off.
Then I ran the same command including sudo, but it did not show anything:
$ sudo journalctl -b
$
So, I ran su and after journalctl -b, but neither information was displayed:
$ su
Password:
# journalctl -b
#
I ran the command, but it does not show anything.
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Thanks in advance.
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