
dmesg (display message or driver message) is a command on most Linux- and Unix-based operating systems that prints the message buffer of the kernel. ==Booting== When the computer system is initially booted the kernel is loaded into memory. At this stage device drivers present in the kernel are set up to drive relevant hardware. Other elements with...
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Print or control the kernel ring buffer.
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