Where I can find boot's dmesg

Supote Leelasupphakorn pjn0211 at hotmail.com
Thu Jan 27 02:32:03 PST 2005


Hi cali,

   Sorry for my bad English. I mean how can I find the booting message
that shown at boot time before login: prompt such as

CPU .... MHz
Memory ........ KBytes
....
PCI .....
ATA ....
CDROM .....
....
and .... blah blah blah.....

TIA,
pjn

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>Hi list,
>
>   I'm currently use FreeBSD-5.2 and just wondered where I can
>see the dmesg in the time I booted my box up.

In the time? You want it to occur with the same timing that it did at 
bootup?

otherwise just type

dmesg

but surely you know this since you know it is called dmesg?  are you asking 
for something else?

cali




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