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Bootlogd record boot message

Activate bootlogd

You do this by editing /etc/default/bootlogd. Then, when you reboot, you'll have the userspace messages logged in /var/log/boot.

This is not enabled by default because it may also log everything that you do in single user mode. Be careful.

Note that this feature is not available in DebianWoody or earlier releases. Once the userspace boot messages are gone from the console in woody, they're gone forever.

# Run bootlogd at startup ?
BOOTLOGD_ENABLE=yes