2015-08-08 11:02 GMT-06:00 Neil Bothwick <n...@digimed.co.uk>: > Gentoo doesn't hide it, it merely clears the screen once the boot has > completed successfully. If the boot halts, you can see where and, > usually, why it stopped. Try that with openUbundora. > Most splash screens I've seen, can change back to the init boot log by pressing Tab or Alt+Tab(One of those), this has worked for me across 'openUbundora'.
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