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On 30/06/10 12:16, Rob Beard wrote:
> Yep possibly, it's a little bit frustrating not being able to see the 
> bootup messages :-)

You can see the bootup messages, if you mean what I think you mean.
When you first switch on, after the BIOS screen, you should see a
message like "GRUB, press ESC for boot menu".  Do as it says.  The
default kernel should be highlighted from the list.  Press 'e' to edit
the entry.  Move the highlight down to the line that starts with
"/vmlinuz" and press 'e' again.  Then backspace to remove the "quiet
splash" keywords on the end.  When you've done that, press Enter, then
press 'b' to boot.

  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions#line-71

JT
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