Well, even though I admit I haven't looked, surely the sources for grub have something like "print(...." statements in them that can be removed. I wouldn't think it would be terribly tough to edit and re-make grub, but maybe I should look at it first....Gangaraju wrote:AFTER SELECTING AT GRUB MENU ,FIRST THE TEXT MESSAGES LIKE title fedora (2.6.9-fedora) root (hd0,0) kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.9-fedora ro root=LABEL=/1 rhgb quiet initrd /boot/initrd-2.6.9-fedora.img Uncompressing the kernel...Initialising hardware storage network audio THEN GRAPHICAL BOOT(X SERVER) STARTS , ALL TEXT MESSAGES ARE HIDDEN AND ONLY A IMAGE WITH PROGRESS BAR IS SHOWN. BUT I WANT TO BUILD MY KERNEL AS WHEN SELECTING AT GRUB MENU IT SHOULD NOT SHOW ANY KIND OF TEXT MESSAGES,BUT ONLY GRAPHICAL IMAGE WITH PROGRESS BARAFAIK, there is no way to disable those initial "Uncompressing kernel..." messages, even when using the graphical boot option (rhgb)-- Rex
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