tek on 17 Dec 2005 08:23:00 -0000


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Re: Map of boot procedure


> This is more of a general question but for me specifically applies to SUSE
> 10. Linux has gotten more complicated to understand with all of its
> hardware detection. I would like to have a detailed technical map visual
> and descriptive of exactly what happens at boot along with file names etc.
>
> I have not been able to find this but maybe I am not looking in the right
> places. It would be nice to find it in one place rather then having to
> piece it together.
>
> My reason for this is (1. I would just like to know and (2. It would help
> me understand why things don't work as expected with some of my hardware.
>
> In the old days of Linux when you had to manually do many things it was
> more work but at least you knew what was happenning. That seems to have
> slipped away a bit with the super deluxe, does everything, distributions.
>
> This might be a good topic for a talk.
>
> Doug
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I don't use suse, I have fedora. Maybe your talking about dmesg? I don't
know if your distro has dmesg but thats what i look at when i wanna see
whats goin on at boot. Additionally, i wasn't around in the old days, I've
only been a linux head for a couple years now, so i have nothing to
compare what you mean with what i mean.

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