>>> Lennart Poettering <lennart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb am 12.10.2021 um 12:56 in Nachricht <YWVp7rwUtY9Eg7oV@gardel-login>: > On Di, 12.10.21 12:09, Frank Steiner (fsteiner‑mail1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> after upgrading from SLES 15 SP2 (systemd 2.34) to SP3 (systemd 2.46) >> the boot messages are not only colored (which I like for seeing failures >> in red) but partially printed in bold face. This makes messages indeed >> harder to read on serial console (with amt or ipmi), so I wonder if >> there is a place where the ascii sequences for colors and font faces >> are defined and can be adjusted? Stupid question: If you see bold face at the end of the serial line, wouldn't changing the terminal type ($TERM) do? Maybe construct your own terminal capabilities. > > Sounds like in an graphics issue in your terminal emulator, no? > >> Or is there some option to remove the bold face only, but not the colors? >> systemd.log_color=0 removes all formatting, but I'd like to keep the >> colors... > > No, this is not configurable. We are not a themeable desktop, sorry. > > Lennart > > ‑‑ > Lennart Poettering, Berlin