Thank you.

On Monday 22 October 2001 17:06, Randall Jonasz wrote:
> Hi ltiu,
>
> As far as I know you have two choices to turn off the graphic boot
> screens.  If you look in /etc/lilo.conf you'll see the second entry
> label=linux-nonfb . If you boot this kernel which is the same as the
> default, the graphic boot screen is turned off.  Alternatively, you can
> alter the symlink to lilo in /boot to point to the menu or text dirs.  I
> believe this should also remove the graphic boot up.
>
> Hope this helps!
>
> Randy
>
> On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, ltiu wrote:
> |Aurora is a user space application that runs after init. Kernel loading
> | runs before init and hence before Aurora. Aurora covers init's messages
> | but not the kernel's messages. After turning off Aurora, I can now see
> | init's messages, but still there is this welcome message in different
> | languages that shows itself at the start of kernel loading instead of the
> | familiar line by line text message from the kernel.
> |
> |There seems to be something else that runs during kernel boot that causes
> |this blue screen graphic full of foreign language greetings to cover the
> |kernel's messages. Is this blue graphic part of the Mandrake supplied
> | kernel??
> |
> |Thanks.
> |
> |ltiu
> |
> |On Monday 22 October 2001 13:18, Sergio Korlowsky wrote:
> |> On Monday 22 October 2001 01:02 am, you wrote:
> |> > Hello,
> |> >
> |> > During kernel loading in Mandrake 8.1 there is this blue graphic full
> |> > of foriegn language phrases, how do you turn off this blue graphic
> |> > that covers the line by line text message that the kernel prints out
> |> > during booting? I need to see these kernel messages for debugging.
> |> > Thanks.
> |> >
> |> > ltiu
> |>
> |> Sorry to inform you that the 'Blue Screen' at start doen't cover any
> |> lines... in fact is a welcome message in several languages, what you
> |> might want to turn off is probably Aurora... the graphics that appears
> |> while loading.
> |>
> |> To do this go to "The Mandrake Control Center' Then click in Boot...
> |> then Boot Config, and de-select Launch Aurora at boot time.   That's it!
> |>
> |> You may also select Launch the X-Window system at start... or not to
> |> launch!
> |>
> |> sk

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