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Thread: How to read the Log file of booting sequence when Knoppix can't boot?

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    In Werner's post #6, the mv operation must be done as root to be effective.
    Within the final DEBUG shell you are root; type "whoami" to verify it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Werner P. Schulz View Post
    Are there not "messages" and "syslog"? Besides I have daemon.log and kern.log.
    None! What do I do next?

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    What's the output from
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    ls -la /etc/syslog*

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    Syslog file

    Quote Originally Posted by Werner P. Schulz View Post
    What's the output from ls -la /etc/syslog*
    There are two files: one is what we renamed as .orig and the other being syslog.conf . Do you want me to rename the syslog.conf file like we did for the file syslog-knoppix.conf?

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    Curious! Why don't you get '/var/log/message' and '/var/log/syslog'?
    The script stops at init 5, just after displaying the Tux in Vitruvian pose.
    Can you see the wallpaper after "Tux in Vitruvian pose" or what happens otherwise?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Werner P. Schulz
    ...Can you see the wallpaper after "Tux in Vitruvian pose" or what happens otherwise?
    Tux remains in the pose forever! But alt+Ctrl+F2 takes me to the console.

    Quote Originally Posted by Werner P. Schulz
    ... Curious! Why don't you get '/var/log/message' and '/var/log/syslog'?
    I don't know whether booting using cloop makes any difference, but my desktop also doesn't have these message and syslog files.
    Last edited by rajibando; 02-14-2013 at 12:17 PM.

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    .. but my desktop also doesn't have these message and syslog files.
    You'll only get these logfiles, if Knoppix cannot find a file called '/etc/syslog-knoppix.conf'.

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    I've looked over your Xorg.log.0, but I'm not expert for graphic card problems; perhaps this may help:
    Video-detection-wrong-resolution

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    Graphics driver problem

    Quote Originally Posted by Werner P. Schulz View Post
    I've looked over your Xorg.log.0 ... this may help:
    Video-detection-wrong-resolution
    I didn't believe the video would be the culprit once again. I had cracked this once in Debian Lenny. Since my desktop had no problem with nvidia card with the Knoppix DVD, I did not assume my laptop, which also has an nvidia card, will have a problem with the same DVD.
    I know the code for fbdev and vesa, so used it and was booted into the graphical display.
    Thanks.
    But this setup is bare-minimal and does not have the snazzy effects of compiz fusion plugin.

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    The display cards of laptop and desktop

    What I find is that the concerned graphics cards' chipsets are different. Perhaps this is why Knoppix can't boot into graphical display.
    Maybe future versions will, I hope!
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