To display messages from the kernel that were output during the normal boot sequence, you can use the `dmesg` command. The `dmesg` command displays the kernel's ring buffer, which includes messages from the boot process and ongoing kernel activity. You can run it in a terminal to view the kernel messages related to the boot sequence and other events.
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