vodhner@cox.net wrote: > I thought I'd use the "screen" command and turn on logging, but "screen" buffers its output to disk so the final 10 lines of warning messages are lost. I solved that problem, this time, by re-running the test and transcribing those last 10 lines from the frozen screen onto paper. > > Is there a way to force /dev/tty to disk, unbuffered? Could I munge the "controlling terminal" identity so output goes to disk? Check out 'script -f'. I think it does pretty much what you want... benb@nulled:~$ script -f Script started, file is typescript benb@nulled:~$ cat foooooooooo cat: foooooooooo: No such file or directory benb@nulled:~$ echo fooooooooo fooooooooo benb@nulled:~$ (different terminal than the one running script- with -f especially you will find yourself in an infinite recursion loop where the file is growing as fast as it is catting :-/ The below output was taken less than a second after "echo fooooo" returned) benb@nulled:~$ cat typescript Script started on Fri 29 Dec 2006 09:33:11 AM MST benb@nulled:~$ cat foooooooooo cat: foooooooooo: No such file or directory benb@nulled:~$ echo fooooooooo fooooooooo benb@nulled:~$ benb@nulled:~$ Hope that helps! ~Ben -- --- "Confession only helps if you actually feel bad for your actions. For you, it would just be a really long boast." -Tara http://www.emptiedout.com --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss