Thanks. When I read the pointer from the release notes:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/BetterStartup
it said that "we are getting rid of RHGB". Thus I had assumed that
removing the rhgb option from grub.conf would not be permanent. I will
do it as you suggested.
don
Marcelo Magno T. Sales wrote:
Em Seg 29 Dez 2008, don fisher escreveu:
How can one disable Plymouth? I prefer to see the boot sequence. I
recently had a "blue screen of death" for about 10 minutes while my
disks were doing a mount limit forced fsck. Beauty is in the eye of
the beholder:-)
Something also changed between F9 and F10 with upstart. In F9 I was
able to comment out the lines in /etc/event.d/prefdm associated with:
exec /etc/X11/prefdm -nodaemon
and the system would drop through to a text interface. Now it hangs.
What is the best way to avoid using prefdm? I do not mind typing
startx.
You can press ESC while the computer is booting or, if you want to
disable it permanently, edit the line that loads the kernel in
/boot/grub/grub.conf and remove the option rhgb from it.
[]'s
Marcelo
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