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ever since i repartitioned my logical drive using "Disks" application in ubuntu 13.10, i keep on getting some error messages at system startup and shutdown. but those are too fast to read. also, now when i shutdown my system, it doesn't shuts down but instead goes into a halt state.

is there any way to properly read those error messages? does the log file records them? if yes, what keywords should i search for to locate those events and the information regarding them in the log file?

thank you.

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shell> dmesg | less

will do the job.

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  • it says no 'shell' command found.
    – abbas
    Dec 27, 2013 at 14:16
  • You need to use dmesg | less in a terminal (without 'shell>'). Hope you have already figured it out.
    – Murali
    Dec 27, 2014 at 13:44

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