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I remember my Freeway printed lots of hardware probing information on the console when it booted. How can I retrieve that information?

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I remember my Freeway printed lots of hardware probing information on the console when it booted. How can I retrieve that information?

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You can always enter the “BSD shell” (login to the Freeway and select menu item “6”) and type the command “dmesg” — that will provide several dozen lines of output about the internal operation of the Freeway. If it has been several days or weeks since your Freeway was booted, however, the boot probe messages may have been superceded by later messages, and may no longer appear in the “dmesg” output; in that case you can view the /tmp/var/run/dmesg.boot file (or use FTP to retrieve it from the Freeway to another machine). Immediately after being booted, the Freeway saves the boot probe messages into /tmp/var/run/dmesg.boot , in order to solve this problem of users who need to see the boot messages after their Freeway has been up for a long time.

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