Sure. We need a ton of help.

On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 12:02:19 -0200, Andr� Filipe de Assun��o e Brito
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> Em S�b, 2004-10-30 �s 19:22 +0200, website escreveu:
> 
> 
> > On Saturday 30 October 2004 17:47, Luis M wrote:
> > > Well, I only care about people who actually have "silent" mode
> > > working. It seems that the reason some computers jump out of silent
> > > mode is because some kernel modules flag some alerts/warnings for
> > > whatever reason (usually not real emergencies; or not something that
> > > regular, mere mortals should care to read). I know power users could
> > > care less about silent mode. For the rest of us, there is a bootlogd
> > > that logs all boot messages to /var/log/boot. In case there are needed
> > > later. So for mere mortals the ideal Debian Desktop should be able to:
> >
> > Yes it's true
> >
> > >
> > > * Go into "super silent" mode where fbsplash/debsplash would NEVER
> > > show messages no matter what. Well, except perhaps when fsck is
> > > checking a drive... who knows (for those who don't use XFS, ext3 or
> > > whatever). In case fsck is going on, then it would be good if we can
> > > add another progress bar to display this only :-) but hey, this can be
> > > put in a TODO for later. And of course the F2 key to dump the whole
> > > thing to verbose should be an option (as sometimes some processes
> > > would stop the whole boot rc waiting for whatever. This happens to me
> > > when some USB drivers are being automatically loaded (cpia-usb) with
> > > the current 2.6.8.1 vanilla kernel and module tools from Sarge).
> > >
> > Please contact the developers before send a message like this to the ml

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