dmesg: and log show kernel messages

NAME
dmesg – display the system message buffer

SYNOPSIS
dmesg [-M core] [-N system]

DESCRIPTION
Dmesg displays the contents of the system message buffer. This command needs to be run as root.

SEE ALSO
syslogd(8)

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shows all of today’s kernel msgs, including the boot process. It needs some cleaning up, but at least it contains all I needed to find.

log show --predicate "processID == 0" --start $(date "+%Y-%m-%d") --debug

Link:
https://superuser.com/questions/338312/where-is-the-log-file-generated-by-a-verbose-start-up-in-os-x-lion

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