Maybe if you hold down a key at bootup, you can change to verbose output?

Werner Almesberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Miles Lane wrote:
> > Since, as Christophe mentions, the boot messages would
> > still be accessible via CTRL-ALT-F2, I don't see what 
> > the problem is with at least making this an option.
> 
> Except if some initialization hangs your machine so badly that it even
> won't respond to Ctrl-Alt-F2.
> 
> This could of course be cured by a little window where the last three or
> four printk lines are shown ...
> 
> - Werner
> 
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