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Please help me with this little problem so I can try to solve a much bigger problem. I loaded the latest version of Ubuntu (hooray) and now I am seeing some boot messages flash by on the screen telling me that I have a problem with /etc/resolvconf. The messages flash by too fast for me to speed read, and transfer to paper. Stupid me thought that I could go to /var/log and look at a the boot messages. Two hours later I have yet to locate the boot messages. I searched the internet to find solutions. I tried the following: I edited /etc/default/bootlogd and set it to yes I also had to sudo update-rc.d -f bootlogd defaults This did not work. Here is a listing of file sudo less /var/log/boot (Nothing has been logged yet.) /var/log/boot (END) I would appreciate any help. I would also appreciate an explanation of why I need to jump through hoops to get a look at my boot logs.
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