Le 02/11/2014 18:32, Sven Hartge a écrit : > Laurent Bigonville <bi...@debian.org> wrote: >> Le Sun, 2 Nov 2014 16:17:05 +0100, Martin Manns <mma...@gmx.net> a écrit : >>> 1) I am never sure which device requests password entry first. >>> Therefore, password choice is a gamble. Furthermore, password entry >>> on startup looks weird because some weird red moving stars are shown >>> instead of a prompt. >> For this issue I would suggest to install plymouth, it should >> serialized the output on the console and allow you to have a better >> idea of what's happening on the console. > Important note on plymouth: It is _not_ (only) for a graphical themed > boot, contrary to popular belief. Only and only if you decide to install > one of the plymouth-theme packages this feature will be active. > > To have a serialized console output it is sufficient to just install the > plymouth package and nothing else. > > Grüße, > Sven. > Thats NOT what is said in the pacakge description : Description-en: Graphical Boot Animation and Logger Plymouth provides an attractive boot animation in place of the text messages that normally get shown. Text messages are instead redirected to a logfile for viewing after boot.
Which is consistent with upstream http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/Plymouth/ What is Plymouth? Plymouth is an application that runs very early in the boot process (even before the root filesystem is mounted!) that provides a graphical boot animation while the boot process happens in the background. Sorry, I don't give a dam about blinking mickeys while booting, I want to see the messages. ALL the messages. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/545670c3.3070...@rail.eu.org