Saturday, 24 August 2013

How to get time stamps in boot log messages untill the login prompt?

How to get time stamps in boot log messages untill the login prompt?

How do I get the time stamps in the bootlog like the following?
[Tue Mar 19 13:46:28.140 2013] U-Boot 1.4.0XXXXXX (Mar 04 2013 -
08:41:02)MPC83XX
[Tue Mar 19 13:46:28.156 2013]
[Tue Mar 19 13:46:28.156 2013] Reset Status:
[Tue Mar 19 13:46:28.156 2013]
[Tue Mar 19 13:46:28.156 2013] CPU: e300c3, MPC8308, Rev: 1.0 at 333.333
MHz, CSB: 133.333 MHz
[Tue Mar 19 13:46:28.187 2013] Board: XXXXX
[Tue Mar 19 13:46:28.187 2013] I2C: ready
[Tue Mar 19 13:46:28.187 2013] ZDRAM: 256 MiB (DDR2, 32-bit, ECC off,
266.667 MHz)
[Tue Mar 19 13:46:28.203 2013] ZDRAM Test Started ... DRAM Test Passed.
[Tue Mar 19 13:46:28.312 2013] ZFlash: 4 MiB
[Tue Mar 19 13:46:28.312 2013] ZNAND: 512 MiB
[Tue Mar 19 13:46:28.312 2013] Using default environment
..
..
[Tue Mar 19 13:49:58.640 2013] Jan 1 04:41:28 localhost kernel: device
xxxx-1 entered promiscuous mode
[Tue Mar 19 13:49:58.656 2013] Jan 1 04:41:28 localhost kernel: device
xxxx-2 entered promiscuous mode
[Tue Mar 19 13:49:58.671 2013] Jan 1 04:41:28 localhost kernel: device
xxxx-3 entered promiscuous mode
[Tue Mar 19 13:49:58.687 2013] Jan 1 04:41:28 localhost kernel: device
xxxx-4 entered promiscuous mode
[Tue Mar 19 13:49:58.703 2013] Jan 1 04:41:32 localhost kernel:
linux-xxx_port_mode(0, 2)
[Tue Mar 19 13:49:58.734 2013] Jan 1 04:41:32 localhost kernel: linux-xxx
interface [2]
[Tue Mar 19 13:49:58.750 2013] Jan 1 04:41:48 localhost kernel:
xxxx_ioctl(284): xxx.
[Tue Mar 19 13:49:58.765 2013] root@localhost:/root>
How do get the boot log and kernel initialization log till the login prompt?
Some expert has taken the above log in my project for a product earlier.
Can someone help how this needs to be done?

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