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Exactly: I need to slow down my arch linux boot time, because something fail during booting, but I can't see what fails, because I've got an SSD and it loads too fast, I can't read. Any advice about how to slow it down?
Last edited by quiro91 (2012-06-25 18:52:32)
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Wow ... most folks want to speed it up :-)
Try /var/log/boot.
Alternatively the Wiki has an article somewhere on on to prevent the screen clearing. Have a search.
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So are you saying the Solid State drive is so fast that you cannot even read the boot steps? LOL, I wish I had a SSD.
Follow loafer's advice: /var/log/boot is the log file that stores the outputs of the boot process.
Last edited by isacdaavid (2013-05-15 05:51:08)
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Thanks guys, I should have fixed it
@Isacdaavid yes, it is very fast, it boots from grub in less than 10 seconds
Last edited by quiro91 (2012-06-25 18:55:20)
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