2005/10/20, Markku Kolkka <markkuk@xxxxxxxxx>: > Gangaraju kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika torstai, 20. > lokakuuta 2005 13:39): > > 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 BAR > > LIKE WINDOWS OS . > > STOP SHOUTING! > > You have aready posted this same question twice. The anwer > doesn't change no matter how many times you repeat the question. > If you don't want to see the text messages, look elsewhere while > the system boots. > > -- > Markku Kolkka > markku.kolkka@xxxxxx > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > i dont like caps either... i dont think repeatedly asked questions either.... but then again i think to myself that this is not the only option the person has. the sources are available. just gotta check for the printf's to patch out ;) and see what else uses echos etc to print text next and below the neat pengiun logo. from a pure support point of view of course i cant imagine that it makes sense to ship stock core with this enabled by default because especially users new to linux will have significant problems to report initial bootup problems successfully. regards, Rudolf Kastl p.s. if someone does or did it please get the "ultraquiet" patchset online somewhere ;)) [Timothy A. Holmes] Likewise, I think that the ultra quite boot up would be great -- I deal with basically computer illiterate types (old woman elementary school teachers) and I can guarantee you that seeing all that text and stuff would send them into the rafters real quick. A nice option would be the ability to hit esc and be able to see it for troubleshooting TIM