Boot logging
The blogd daemon determines the real underlying character device of /dev/console. Blogd spawns a pty/tty pair to reconnect the current /dev/console with the slave of the pty/tty pair. During writing information from this slave to the real character device a ring buffer is used to hold the information for writing it to an existing logging file.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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blog-rpmlintrc | 0000000110 110 Bytes | |
blog.changes | 0000007566 7.39 KB | |
blog.spec | 0000006939 6.78 KB | |
showconsole-2.28.tar.gz | 0000041402 40.4 KB |
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