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Hi,
Another question - dmesg does not show some boot messages. I know there is a warning about fsck, I see it all the time but it does not show in dmesg output or in /var/log/dmesg (same thing..).
How can I see boot messages, to log-in as they are?
Last edited by MilenKid (2013-05-10 13:11:23)
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man journalctl
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Thanks. I actually used journalctl but it showed me only my user's message, I didn't realize I should su - before.
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Thanks. I actually used journalctl but it showed me only my user's message, I didn't realize I should su - before.
you can add yourself to the systemd-journal group to see all messages as a normal user. Afaik journalctl should "warn" you about this.
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