Collect Logs and System Information for Bug Reportsdrakbug_report
This toolYou can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakbug_report as root. can only be started and used
on the command line.
It is advised to write the output of this command to a file, for instance by
doing drakbug_report > drakbugreport.txt,
but make sure you have enough disk space first: the file can easily be
several GBs large.
The output is far too large to attach to a bug report without first removing
the unneeded parts.
This command collects the following information on your system:
lspci
pci_devices
dmidecode
fdisk
scsi
/sys/bus/scsi/devices
lsmod
cmdline
pcmcia: stab
usb
partitions
cpuinfo
syslog
Xorg.log
monitor_full_edid
stage1.log
ddebug.log
install.log
fstab
modprobe.conf
lilo.conf
grub: menu.lst
grub: install.sh
grub: device.map
xorg.conf
urpmi.cfg
modprobe.preload
sysconfig/i18n
/proc/iomem
/proc/ioport
mageia version
rpm -qa
df
At the time this help page was written, the "syslog" part of this command's
output was empty, because this tool had not yet been adjusted to our switch
to systemd. If it is still empty, you can retrieve the "syslog" by doing (as
root) journalctl -a > journalctl.txt. If
you don't have a lot of diskspace, you can, for instance, take the last 5000
lines of the log instead with: journalctl -a | tail
-n5000 > journalctl5000.txt.