The first ones is about ALSA:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Linux_Sound_Architecture

Then it's doing some man stuff: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_page

Then running /etc/rc.d/rc/.local which is part of the init system. Some clock stuff and networking.

I eventually see the "dragora login:" prompt but it appears that some text gets printed over it when the networking interface comes up and again as more man stuff is done.

It all looks like a normal startup to me.

But: All of these things are being printed by Dragora, not by Trisquel or the Trisquel kernel. It is probably best to use the Dragora support resources, OK?

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