I am trying to establish what is it that failed on boot, but when I switch to console: Ctrl + Alt + F1
I can only see msg. that are on the screen:
Starting Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack
Starting Network Manager
[ OK ] Started System Logging Service
[ OK ] Started Login Service
.....................................
[ OK ] Started Update UTMP about System Runlevel Changes
Debian GNU/Linux 9 MyLaptop tty1
MyLaptop login:
So when I log in and try Shift + PageUp nothing works and I can NOT scroll to the message that appeared early on in the process of booting up ...
When looking at "sudo dmesg" there is nothing indication there "in red" that there is a problem with something ...
Is there any way to check what process was it that FAILED early on during the boot process?
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FAIL msg. on boot of the PC
Re: FAIL msg. on boot of the PC
it's not necessarily in red, and it usually contains keywords like "fail(ed)" or error, sometimes also warning.1byte wrote:When looking at "sudo dmesg" there is nothing indication there "in red" that there is a problem with something ...
Re: FAIL msg. on boot of the PC
Nothing indicating FAIL in dmesg ..
Is there any way to view "ALL" the messages (below is example)that scroll past the screen on startup,
to establish what has failed?
Starting Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack
Starting Network Manager
[ OK ] Started System Logging Service
[ OK ] Started Login Service
.....................................
[ OK ] Started Update UTMP about System Runlevel Changes
Is there any way to view "ALL" the messages (below is example)that scroll past the screen on startup,
to establish what has failed?
Starting Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack
Starting Network Manager
[ OK ] Started System Logging Service
[ OK ] Started Login Service
.....................................
[ OK ] Started Update UTMP about System Runlevel Changes
Re: FAIL msg. on boot of the PC
looks like systemd messages, so should do it.
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journalctl -b