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Hello,
I share your opinion.
I have some other thoughts about InitNG's output:
1. Does InitNG somehow detect that it emits its output to a serial line? The
colourful output could be a problem then, but I never tested booting with
InitNG from a serial line.
2. I somewhere read that InitNG tries to be POSIX compatible (at least with
its shell scripts). The common habit of POSIX commands is to not give any
output in case of a success (I'm talking about ngc, ng-update and such).
Wouldn't it be better if the tools would all have a -v (verbose) option for
the current output?
3. About english grammar: I am not a native speaker, but I find ngc's
output "daemon/gpm have started!" strange. Shouldn't it read "daemon/gpm has
been started successfully" or something like that?
Have a nice day,
EMSPV
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Sender: "ico2 ico2" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Tuesday 18 July 2006 17:11
Subject: [Initng] Messages at startup too long (PATCH)
>Hi all,
>IMHO, the messages at startup are too long, best to keep it short and sweet.
>Patch included below if anyone is interested.
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