Am 12.03.2013 13:52, schrieb Nicolas Mailhot: > > Le Mar 12 mars 2013 13:30, Fabian Deutsch a écrit : >>> Von: Máirín Duffy >>> On 03/11/2013 05:13 PM, seth vidal wrote: >>>> Is one line of text really that significant of a problem to present? >>> >>> I'm pretty sure it is because of where we are in the process at that >>> point. For example, translations - can we render Indic or CJK glyphs to >>> the screen at this point in the boot process? I'm not quite sure that's >>> possible? Another thing with translations is they take up additional >>> disk space and I think (don't quote me on this, maybe Peter or one of >>> the other grub experts could speak up) grub2 is a bit chubby compared to >>> grub, but its space usage is a concern so to not have to have all the >>> translation files for the languages we support would definitely be good. >>> (grub2's girth is one of the reasons - on upstream's recommendation - >>> that we don't allow installing the bootloader to a partition now.) >> >> What about pulling the message stuff into plymouth and using dracut to >> trigger a reboot which shows the grub menu? Something along the lines: >> "Press ESC to see deatils or 'b' to enter the bootloader" > > Plymouth is not a mandatory boot process element right now, precisely > because people who cared about fast boot found it unnecessary, and people > who cared about maintainability also found it got in the way. Please do > not advocate hardwiring it again plymouth is a no-go as requirement "rd.plymouth=0 plymouth.enable=0" are my first kernel params on a lot of machines [root@srv-rhsoft:~]$ cat /etc/dracut.conf.d/90-plymouth.conf omit_dracutmodules+="plymouth" is present on ANY machine i maintain the only thing i want on a machine is: * no graphical stuff at boot time, not any of it * no submenus in the boot-menu * the kernel list dispalyed for 1 second * no rhgb * no quiet why? because i want to see what me system does if i look how it boots up within 15 seconds and i want to face ANY possible warning nobody cares especially after a upgrade
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