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What command can you use to review boot messages?

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What command can you use to review boot messages?..

Answer / sudeep

"dmesg"

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What command can you use to review boot messages?..

Answer / mita

dmesg is write answer

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What command can you use to review boot messages?..

Answer / amit kumar ghosh

The cmd is:----
#vim /var/log/dmesg

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What command can you use to review boot messages?..

Answer / vishu1ab

dmesg

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What command can you use to review boot messages?..

Answer / madhu babu

dmesg and tail -f /var/log/syslog

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What command can you use to review boot messages?..

Answer / hansy

#/var/log/boot.log
#/var/log/massages
#dmesg
#journalctl

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