Re: tkbackplot - no output
Jack,
at a command prompt try:
dmesg | less
or you could try
crtl s to stop
ctrl q to un-stop
during boot. I would use the dmesg as sometimes you can't stop the
display of info until after a certain period.
this will display what has scrolled by.
On Thu, 2001-12-27 at 14:16, Jack Ensor wrote:
<snip..snip>
>
> Another question - When booting up Linux the processes scroll by
> rapidly on the screen. Is there any way to pause the bootup like the
> pause/break key does in DOS and thereby enable one to read the screen
> messages?
>
> Jack Ensor - a determined EMC/Linux student at this point
>
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