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[03:09] <chillywilly> is it possible with a server running edgy to see pass/fail results of each job on boot up like it shows in /var/log/boot ? Or is it assumed you will just look at /var/log/boot to see what might've failed on boot up? |
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[03:09] <chillywilly> cause on a server I could care less about a fancy splash screen and I am more concerned with whether services started up like they are supposed to |
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[03:11] <chillywilly> but I also don't like all the extra noise remove "quiet" from the kernel params causes....I just want to see the services messages and their ok/fail statuses |
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[03:11] <chillywilly> removing* |
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[03:12] <chillywilly> seems when I remove quiet but leave splash I almost get what I want but some of the messages never show me an "ok" |
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[03:13] <chillywilly> and I definitely do not get the same output as I see in /var/log/boot |
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