On 1/29/08, Tormod Volden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Chris, does the grub quiet command cause your screen to stay blank? > That's certainly a more serious issue, can you please file a new bug?
Hi Tormod, Thanks for writing back. No, the problem I have is that I am unable to disable the quiet option. It is always quiet during boot. This "feature" is unique to my Dell D630 Intel laptop. Every other ubuntu install I have configured to watch the console as the computer boots up. I have 6 ubuntu computers: Dell D630 notebook Intel core-duo with ICH8 family chipset: Kubuntu Gutsy x86_64 Sony vaio sz220 notebook intel duo-core ICH7 chipset: Xubuntu Gutsy Dell C521 dimension desktop #1 AMD athlon 64 edubuntu lts dapper Dell C521 dimension desktop #2 AMD athlon 64 ubuntu server gutsy Dell C521 dimension desktop #3 AMD athlon 64 ubuntu server gutsy hp e-pc Pentium 4 Xubuntu gutsy It would not irritate me so much if it wasn't the computer I spend the most time on. And it is this one I spend the most time watching it boot ... with nothing to show for its progress. My LTS server: $ uptime 03:29:43 up 110 days And I only rebooted because I noticed the kernel version had changed a number of times since the last reboot. :) Thanks, Chris -- Chris Kelley www.ca-cycleworks.com -- no way to configure update-grub not to set 'quiet' option in menu.lst non-recovery stanzas https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137136 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs