no more messages!? hehe good thing my 56k modem prevents me from upgrading to 2.4.1 so
i'm still stuck with good ol 2.4 ;) it is possible, though, that having those messages
displayed, though, could be the result of some setting you missed in the kernel
config, dont'cha think?
dennison
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>Hello all,
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>False alarm. This is the DEFAULT 2.4.1 distribution from kernel.org. It
>DOES boot, it just suppresses all the boot messages that I know and
>love!! (still there in the dmesg, though, but I thought the
>kernel was "stuck" booting because I didn't see anything for a
>long time).
>
>Since when did this happen? I'm also using 2.4.1 on my personal machine
>and on THAT machine (with the .config from 2.4.0) the boot messages do
>appear. Arguably, not having boot messages makes for a cleaner-looking
>boot. But I'm a geek! I *miss* those boot messages!
>
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