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minus-squareBjörn Tantaulinkfedilink5•17 hours agoI wish there was a way to disable kernel messages on boot while still having them available on button push.
minus-square@PowdermilkmanlinkEnglish7•14 hours agoLike pressing the escape button during the Plymouth boot screen?
minus-squareBjörn Tantaulinkfedilink1•10 hours agoYes, but before Plymouth starts you see kernel messages for a second or so. You have to disable them entirely for a seamless transition from BIOS-screen to boot screen. But when you do that pressing escape doesn’t bring them back.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•13 hours agoPress the escape button if you’re using Plymouth
I wish there was a way to disable kernel messages on boot while still having them available on button push.
Like pressing the escape button during the Plymouth boot screen?
Yes, but before Plymouth starts you see kernel messages for a second or so. You have to disable them entirely for a seamless transition from BIOS-screen to boot screen. But when you do that pressing escape doesn’t bring them back.
Press the escape button if you’re using Plymouth