Update: Screen boot messages auto-disapppear too fast.

I boot Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS. During the boot process, the black GUI screen
has a rotating icon and an Ubuntu logo.

That screen shows two messages. I guess they're important or Ubuntu
wouldn't show them. They display for only about a quarter of a second
each. One is, I think, 3 lines long. I have no idea what they say.

Make all such messages persist. Align them so they appear in
chronological sequence, the earliest at the top. That should be the
order because we're not likely staring at the screen during the whole
bootup process, so we'll have to catch up.

If there is progress supporting a displayed message so that completion
of progress was causing the message to disappear, with message
persistence add a progress indicator just for the message's cause that
will persist past completion.

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