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in this demonstration weamp;#39;re going to discuss viewing Linux log files now some Linux log files or txt files can be viewed with any text utility like cat less Moorhead Tale and so on but others are binary files that can only be viewed with the appropriate utility weamp;#39;re going to look at both of those in this lesson Iamp;#39;m going to first switch to my root user account here now almost all of your Linux log files are stored in the same place that is the slash var slash log directory I do an LS command you can see there are many different log files and subdirectories containing log files within var log letamp;#39;s begin by looking at this one right here itamp;#39;s called boot dot log now understand that during system boot many useful log messages are generated and they can be very helpful when youamp;#39;re troubleshooting problems however most modern Linux distributions hide these messages with a nice graphical splash screen during system boot up in the old days you