Am Fr, den 26.11.2004 schrieb AlilouLinux um 2:51: > In order to see the errors messages, in the latest versions of Redhat we > edit the file "syslog". You mean /etc/syslog.conf to configure the syslogger? > In fedora (FC1 and FC3) when I use the following command "tail -f > /var/log/syslog", the system told me that the file "/var/log/syslog" does'nt > existe. I don't know which Red Hat release you feel to remember, but it was always /var/log/messages as long as I can think of (Red Hat Linx 5.2). > I can also see the "/var/log/messages" (and dmesg?? and syslog-ng??), but > does Fedora use another thing to see the log messages (errors)? if it is > the case what does it use? The syslog daemon logs specific system messages into file /var/log/messages. The /var/log/dmesg file is not filled by the syslog daemon. syslog-ng - which is a different syslogger - is not part of Fedora. I don't exactly understand what you mean with "see the log messages". Messages are logged. The get into log files. You can have a look at these log files with tools like tail, less, more or for the dmesg log file dmesg. > Aliloulinux What is your question / probem? Alexander -- Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany | new address - new key: 0xB366A773 legal statement: http://www.uni-x.org/legal.html Fedora GNU/Linux Core 2 (Tettnang) on Athlon kernel 2.6.9-1.6_FC2smp Serendipity 03:05:48 up 5 days, 21:53, load average: 1.47, 0.51, 0.35
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