The kernel logs are written to /dev/klog. Run cat /dev/klog > foo as root
and hit ctrl+c after a few seconds to catch the logs. You can do this only
once and do not do this in single-user mode (where ctrl+c does not work).
The kernel logs are written to /dev/klog. Run cat /dev/klog > foo as root
and hit ctrl+c after a few seconds to catch the logs. You can do this only
once and do not do this in single-user mode (where ctrl+c does not work).