Re: [expert] Pseudo-graphical boot screen in kernel 2.2.17
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000 11:18:05 -0500 (CDT), you wrote: Recompile the kernel without framebuffer support. -Matt Stegman [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tue, 4 Jul 2000, Steve Browne wrote: I've installed the 2.2.17mdk kernel from the Mandrake cooker, and the only complaint I have (so far) is that the boot-up screen switches at mid-point to an SVGA mode to display the Mandrake logo at the top. I can do without the logo as I know what I'm installing, and, in fact, it doesn't work properly on my system anyway, displaying only a "ghost" image. How do I disable this in favor of the standard boot-up screen so I can concrentrate on what I'm reading? Thank you. Steve Stephen B. Browne [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is the precompiled SMP kernel from the Mandrake cooker. It's not SUPPOSED to have framebuffer support. Steve Stephen B. Browne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[expert] Pseudo-graphical boot screen in kernel 2.2.17
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Pseudo-graphical boot screen in kernel 2.2.17 From: Steve Browne [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2000 15:58:14 -0600 I've installed the 2.2.17mdk kernel from the Mandrake cooker, and the only complaint I have (so far) is that the boot-up screen switches at mid-point to an SVGA mode to display the Mandrake logo at the top. I can do without the logo as I know what I'm installing, and, in fact, it doesn't work properly on my system anyway, displaying only a "ghost" image. How do I disable this in favor of the standard boot-up screen so I can concrentrate on what I'm reading? Thank you. Steve Stephen B. Browne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[expert] Pseudo-graphical boot screen in kernel 2.2.17
I've installed the 2.2.17mdk kernel from the Mandrake cooker, and the only complaint I have (so far) is that the boot-up screen switches at mid-point to an SVGA mode to display the Mandrake logo at the top. I can do without the logo as I know what I'm installing, and, in fact, it doesn't work properly on my system anyway, displaying only a "ghost" image. How do I disable this in favor of the standard boot-up screen so I can concrentrate on what I'm reading? Thank you. Steve Stephen B. Browne [EMAIL PROTECTED]