ken@cbnewsc.ATT.COM (ken.m.krakman) (03/30/90)
On 3b2/600 machines there is a /dev/osm driver which traps UNIX error messages that go to the console. This driver is used to collect all the error messages that go to the console in a file under /usr/adm. This does not seem to exist on 386 machines. Does anyone know how to install the /dev/osm driver on 386 machines, or how to log console error messages? I have found two files of interest on AT&T Unix System V Rel 3.2: /etc/conf/pack.d/osm/Driver.o /etc/conf/sdevice.d/osm These files are probably used to rebuild the kernel. Thanks, Ken Krakman att!cbnewsc!ken