dmesg(1)
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dmesg(1) on OpenBSD (and I imagine on most other operating systems) shows
the boot console messages, including
a list of the (probed) hardware, CPU clock speed etc.
But on leaf.dragonflybsd.org the dmesg(1) output is not the same. It seems
to be inconsistent and seems to
be a garbled version of /var/log/messages.
I think this is wrong. DragonFlyBSD dmesg(1) should output the same as other
operating systems, in
particular the probed hardware list which you get on the console when the
computer boots.
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Sincerely,
Robin Carey
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<div>dmesg(1) on OpenBSD (and I imagine on most other operating systems) sh=
ows the boot console messages, including</div>
<div>a list of the (probed) hardware, CPU clock speed etc.</div>
<div>=A0</div>
<div>But on <a href=3D"leaf.dragonflybsd.org<=" rel="nofollow">http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org">leaf.dragonflybsd.org<=
/a> the dmesg(1) output is not the same. It seems to be inconsistent and se=
ems to</div>
<div>be a garbled version of /var/log/messages.</div>
<div>=A0</div>
<div>I think this is wrong. DragonFlyBSD dmesg(1) should output the same as=
other operating systems, in</div>
<div>particular the probed hardware list which you get on the console when =
the computer boots.<br clear=3D"all"><br>-- <br>Sincerely,<br>Robin Carey<b=
r></div>
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