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#1 2017-06-30 22:58:56

bokiscout
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[SOLVED] How to read / capture verbose boot process information

Yesterday I enabled verbose output for my kernel (4.11.8-1-ck-sandybridge) by removed ''quiet" from kernel parameters in grub.

Today I saw that one module failed to initialize (a row starting with red letters) but the screen is gone so fast that I'm unable to read it.

I'm curious if there is a way to capture the verbose output and see what those error actually is?

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#2 2017-06-30 23:01:45

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Re: [SOLVED] How to read / capture verbose boot process information


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#3 2017-07-01 00:21:05

bokiscout
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Re: [SOLVED] How to read / capture verbose boot process information

Nice to know that systemctl can handle this,

I run

$ systemctl --failed

and there is nothing failed.

I rebooted the system and I didn't see anything with red in the output this time...

I'm marking it as [SOLVED].


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