RE: Quiet boot of Linux system -- Is it possible?

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The ltsp.org project has lpp kernels for their thin clients that display a graphic
image that hides the startup info

I have no idea how they did it though



Pavel Rozenboim (pavelr@xxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
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>> From: 012950864@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:012950864@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>> Sent: Thu, July 31, 2003 5:55 PM
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>> Subject: Quiet boot of Linux system -- Is it possible?
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>> Hello all:
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>> Sorry, if it sounds nonesense. Can I configure my Linux box
>> to boot quietly
>> without printing those OK and FAILED strings?
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>You can probably redirect all console output to some nonexisting device
>(/dev/null???), by adding console= parameter to kernel command line.
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>> Warm regards,
>> Vidol
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