Thanks David,
I'll give it a try.

Dan

David Olofson wrote:

> On Friday 28 September 2001 18:47, Dan Peters wrote:
> > Hi,
> > does anybody know of an easy way to suppress all the boot-up messages.
> > It would
> > be nice for my system not to have all these appear on the screen.
> > thanks!
>
> Have a look at kernel config option CONFIG_VT_CONSOLE. Disabling that
> might do what you want. You may want to enable CONFIG_SERIAL_CONSOLE, so
> that you can still get the messages if you connect a terminal to the
> serial port. (I guess disabling CONFIG_VT_CONSOLE should have the same
> effect as not having a VGA card - which would automatically use the
> serial port if CONFIG_SERIAL_CONSOLE is set - but I'm not sure.)
>
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