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How to get a dump of the verbose boot output ?

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(I know, noob question here... but hey, let's learn !)

I'd love to be able to access all those gorgeous lines of text that are displayed during the boot but which I cannot read since it boots in under 10s time...

And I cannot find them anywhere with the Console, so I just wonder if they are stored somewhere and if not, how to acomplish just that : dump it to a log during boot.

So... unix/mac guru welcome to teach me !-)
 
Demerdland said:
:?:
(I know, noob question here... but hey, let's learn !)

I'd love to be able to access all those gorgeous lines of text that are displayed during the boot but which I cannot read since it boots in under 10s time...

And I cannot find them anywhere with the Console, so I just wonder if they are stored somewhere and if not, how to acomplish just that : dump it to a log during boot.

So... unix/mac guru welcome to teach me !-)

Logs are located in System Profiler under Software/Logs. You can get there from Applications/Utilities or if you hit Apple, About This Mac, More Info...

Hope this Helps! :mrgreen:
 
Hi, Tony and Thx !!!

And so, there, kernel log was what I'v been waiting for.

Great !
might help find some clues :D
 
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