On 3/20/19 10:42 AM, mark wrote: > Young, Gregory wrote: >> >> Is this a VM running on top of Hyper-V by chance? There seems to be an >> issue with the combination of: - Windows 10 1708 or newer. >> - Hyper-V config version 8.2 - 9.0. >> - Microsoft's Fix for Spectre and Meltdown. >> - Newer Intel Hardware (Sandy Lake/Kaby Lake, etc.) >> >> The workaround seems to be to remove "rhgb" and "quiet" from the kernel >> line in the GRUB config (you may need to edit the command line from the >> grub menu before booting). > <snip> > Haven't been following this, but if this is a server, rather than a > workstation, there is *zero* reason to have rhgb and quiet on a server. I > take it off ours. If I'm standing there during boot, I always want to see > what's happening. Good Plan :)
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