On 7/13/24 4:32 AM, Javier Martinez Canillas wrote:
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek <zbyszek@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
The idea for DRM_PANIC is nice, but I worry about the impact of disabling
VT_CONSOLE. Plymouth is not used everywhere, e.g. what about cloud images
and such? Also, when debugging boot troubles, removing 'rhbg' and 'quiet'
are the often first steps.
I would expect that in these cases the user has access to a serial console
to get the kernel log output. Or it's a common case to read the kernel log
messages on cloud instances over VT/fbcon ?
Why in the world would you expect this?
It's been years (decades?) since most PCs have had a serial port.
Expecting people to have (or buy) and set up additional hardware in
order to troubleshoot boot issues is a terrible change, IMO.
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