Where is the Oracle install log stored?

Hi everyone. Quick question. I am installing Oracle 11G on a Linux OS. I receive failures on the first set of checks. I want to view these failures outside the GUI, but for some reason I am unable to copy the info out, and place it in a pad. Curious where Oracle logs that logfile.
Thanks for any info.
Zach

Log from linking phase: $ORACLE_HOME/install/make.log
Overall installation logs reside oracle inventory directory (in logs directory).
Path to oracle invetntory you can find in /etc/oraInst.loc file.

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