Wikula » How to show the boot-log for others
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                    2011-12-05 09:27:19 
    by Gen
    
    
          Last edit 
                    2011-12-05 09:27:19 
    by Gen
     
    
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After d-u this is obsoleted !
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        2011-08-18 13:34:43 
    by Gen
    
    
          Edit 
        2011-08-18 13:34:43 
    by Gen
     
    
    Additions
- boot in runlevel 3 (add 3 in the boot-line)-
Deletions
- boot in rinlevel 3 (add 3 in the boot-line)-
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        2011-08-18 13:34:22 
    by Gen
    
    
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        2011-08-18 13:34:22 
    by Gen
     
    
    Additions
- boot in rinlevel 3 (add 3 in the boot-line)-
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        2011-08-18 13:15:35 
    by Gen
    
    
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        2011-08-18 13:15:35 
    by Gen
     
    
    Additions
aptosid-paste file
Deletions
cat file | aptosid-paste
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        2011-07-23 10:57:06 
    by Gen
    
    
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        2011-07-23 10:57:06 
    by Gen
     
    
    Additions
- open with an editor a new file, and paste,-
Deletions
- open with an editor a file, and paste,-
 Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2011-07-23 10:05:20 
  by RoEn
  
  Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2011-07-23 10:05:20 
  by RoEn 
  
    One possibility is:
- after booting you see the login
- 'first scroll up before you log in', then mark the screen,
- now goto console 2 (Ctrl Alt 2) and log in,
- open with an editor a file, and paste,
- now change back to console 1 (Ctrl Alt 1) and mark the rest,
- go to console 2 (Ctrl Alt 2) , paste, then close the file with save,
- now:
cat file | aptosid-paste


