dmesg -a lines' explanation? NEWBIE
Christopher Nehren
apeiron+usenet at coitusmentis.info
Tue Mar 29 18:02:23 PST 2005
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On 2005-03-29, David Armour scribbled these
curious markings:
[partially snipped for clarity]
>> > #permissions: No such file or directory
>> > are: No such file or directory
>> > set: No such file or directory
>> > properly: No such file or directory
>> > at: No such file or directory
>> > boot: No such file or directory
"permissions are set properly at boot"
^^^^^^^^^^^^
> grep "permissions are properly set at boot"
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Also, did you tell it to search files, rather than the default of
standard input? :)
Best Regards,
Christopher Nehren
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