Bug#1021672: udev: No USB (no keyboard nor FIDO token!) at boot after update from udev 251.5-1 to 252.5-2
Matteo Settenvini
matteo.settenvini at montecristosoftware.eu
Wed Oct 12 20:22:56 BST 2022
How can I instruct the kernel to save the logs to a file?
The rootfs is not mounted (so the logs cannot be persisted by
journald), and I have no keyboard to be dropped to a init shell and
save e.g. /run/initramfs/rdsosreport.txt or the output of any log in
RAM to an unencrypted partition.
I don't seem able to find a relevant option in the man page, apologies.
Il giorno mer, 12/10/2022 alle 20.23 +0200, Michael Biebl ha scritto:
> Am 12.10.22 um 20:18 schrieb Michael Biebl:
>
> > Please remove "debug" from the kernel command line and capture the
> > log
> > messages
>
> I meant to say "quiet".
> You can also add "systemd.log_level=debug" to increase the verbosity.
> See man kernel-command-line.
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