s wrote: > On 10/07/2009 10:36 PM, Ed Greshko wrote: >> >> Basically, "rhgb" means "Red Hat Graphical Boot". Prior to Plymouth all >> boot messages would be presented in graphical mode with it on the kernel >> line. If not there, it will be text. With rhgb and quiet defined you >> wouldn't see any boot process messages unless an error occurs. FWIW, I >> don't know how, with Plymouth, to get the display process to show boot >> messages in graphics mode when no errors exist. To boot, pun intended, >> I just started an F11 instance of a VM with the network card >> disconnected and while I expected to see the "FAILED" when the network >> attempted to start that did not happen either. (I may have to learn >> more about Plymouth to decide if that is a bug). >> >> > > I press the escape key during boot to see the messages. > How do you know that something has failed such that you will know to press the escape key? -- The man who runs may fight again. -- Menander Guess Who! http://tinyurl.com/mc4xe7
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