yes, this.If you need to capture the complete boot output, the reliable method is to use a serial console and log the output (or serial capture in a virtual machine).
So you think those messages get recorded in /var/log ??what block? have you tried looking at files in, say,/var/log? or are you just trying to provoke conversation to feed into your slop bot
Don't do photos. Copy/paste the actual text.a photo of the screen would have clarified
I remember to scroll back to the bootloader output but I can't get there anymore. It seems to be removed. Maybe the kms graphics can't remember it after changing resoluton.dmesg -ashows syslog and console output.
it's. a little difficult to copy/paste the actual text of a message, before there's a kernel buffer to capture it.Don't do photos. Copy/paste the actual text.
was that on a BIOS machine? it's conceivable that a BIOS boot could leave the vga scrollback intact, but the UEFI handoff is going to tear down the boot services and lose the text.I remember to scroll back to the bootloader output but I can't get there anymore. It seems to be removed. Maybe the kms graphics can't remember it after changing resoluton.
Very good chance. The legacy kernel screen was still the 80x25 hardware console.was that on a BIOS machine? it's conceivable that a BIOS boot could leave the vga scrollback intact, but the UEFI handoff is going to tear down the boot services and lose the text.