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How to Check the Boot messages after you've booted?
« on: May 02, 2011, 09:11:07 PM »
May seem silly, but it sure beats me hitting Ctrl A A over and over till I have them committed to memory :D

I did a BB1 and BB2 install (os 3.5) and it dorked up some stuff (non-executeable bits and so forth), but with this new CF card and the PFS3 they are like a subliminal message!  Are they hanging about somewhere to be accessed?  Or should I get out a digi cam and snap a quick pick?
 

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Re: How to Check the Boot messages after you've booted?
« Reply #1 on: May 03, 2011, 01:11:30 AM »
Quote from: Thomas;634960
You mean the initial CLI window opens with some error messages in it, but closes so fast that you cannot read them?

Put this at the end of startup-sequence:

LoadWB
ask Continue ; <== insert this line
EndCLI

Then the window stays open until you press enter and you have enough time to read the messages.

Awesome!  Thanks, Thomas!