On 7/26/23 6:42 AM, stan via users wrote:
[... snip ...]
I have plymouth installed, and see messages at both start and exit on
f37. I think the key thing to get that behavior with plymouth
installed is to remove the rhgb and quiet from the kernel command line.
Try it first, by hitting a key
On 7/25/23 11:09 AM, home user wrote:
Good morning,
I want to see console logging during shutdown automatically, by default.
How do I do that?
thanks,
Bill.
(responding to posts about plymouth)
What's making me uncomfortable is the huge number of files (NOT in /home) that contain the string
On 7/26/23 9:45 AM, David King wrote:
On 7/25/23 21:43, home user wrote:
I tried to research plymouth. I found little information about it; no hint of any configuration or customization file. I tried searching for files (not in user directory trees) containing the string "plymouth"; I was
On 7/25/23 21:43, home user wrote:
I tried to research plymouth. I found little information about it; no
hint of any configuration or customization file. I tried searching
for files (not in user directory trees) containing the string
"plymouth"; I was overwhelmed. I tried finding files and
> On 26 Jul 2023, at 02:43, home user wrote:
> I tried to research plymouth. I found little information about it; no hint
> of any configuration or customization file.
Its only config is the theme to use as I recall.
I wrote one of those theme for an embedded system a long time ago.
>
>
On Tue, 25 Jul 2023 19:43:13 -0600
home user wrote:
> On 7/25/23 2:42 PM, Barry Scott wrote:
>
> >
> > I uninstall plymouth so that there is no splash screen on many of
> > my systems so that I can see the console messages.
> >
> > Without plymouth systemd will show start up and shutdown
On Tue, 2023-07-25 at 19:49 -0600, home user wrote:
> On 7/25/23 3:08 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>
> > Note that you can see the console output during startup by pressing
> > Esc
> > after the flashscreen shows. I don't know if there's a way to get
> > it
> > during shutdown.
>
> That works
On 7/25/23 18:43, home user wrote:
On 7/25/23 2:42 PM, Barry Scott wrote:
I uninstall plymouth so that there is no splash screen on many of my
systems so
that I can see the console messages.
Without plymouth systemd will show start up and shutdown messages on
the console.
I checked; dnf
home user composed on 2023-07-25 19:43 (UTC-0600):
> I'm very nervous about removing plymouth. Is there a way of controlling
> shutdown (and boot-up) logging via configuration files? I would think that
> would be much easier and safer.
IMO, the primary purpose of Plymouth is to make Linux
On 7/25/23 3:08 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Note that you can see the console output during startup by pressing Esc
after the flashscreen shows. I don't know if there's a way to get it
during shutdown.
That works (much of the time) during shutdown, too. But often it takes a while
for the
On 7/25/23 2:42 PM, Barry Scott wrote:
I uninstall plymouth so that there is no splash screen on many of my systems so
that I can see the console messages.
Without plymouth systemd will show start up and shutdown messages on the
console.
I checked; dnf confirms I have plymouth.
I tried to
On Tue, 2023-07-25 at 21:42 +0100, Barry Scott wrote:
>
>
> > On 25 Jul 2023, at 18:09, home user wrote:
> >
> > Good morning,
> >
> > I want to see console logging during shutdown automatically, by
> > default.
> > How do I do that?
>
>
> On 25 Jul 2023, at 18:09, home user wrote:
>
> Good morning,
>
> I want to see console logging during shutdown automatically, by default.
> How do I do that?
I uninstall plymouth so that there is no splash screen on many of my systems so
that I can see the console
Good morning,
I want to see console logging during shutdown automatically, by default.
How do I do that?
thanks,
Bill.
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