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can anyone tell me how to show the boot log file or whatever it is called. coz there are errors happening when i boot on my openSUSE 10.2 and i want to reaad the log. thanks
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Re: log file

dmesg will show you the last 500 or so lines from the kernel log. You can read through /var/log/messages (on any system I've been on at least) for a more verbose list (this is the file that dmesg actually parses for you). In either case, less is very handy for reading through the output.
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