I see no reason to change this. The first complaint in 25 years
sounds like "personal preference" or "desire to push a change".
> Currently, output originating from the kernel is displayed using
> WSCOL_WHITE on WSCOL_BLUE, which translates to NORMAL_WHITE on
> NORMAL_BLUE.
>
> When booting in
> Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2017 17:06:18 +0200
> From: Frederic Cambus
>
> Hi tech@,
>
> Currently, output originating from the kernel is displayed using
> WSCOL_WHITE on WSCOL_BLUE, which translates to NORMAL_WHITE on
> NORMAL_BLUE.
>
> When booting in BIOS mode, NORMAL_WHITE is
Hi tech@,
Currently, output originating from the kernel is displayed using
WSCOL_WHITE on WSCOL_BLUE, which translates to NORMAL_WHITE on
NORMAL_BLUE.
When booting in BIOS mode, NORMAL_WHITE is 0xaa in text mode
(which is very hard to read on a blue backgroud), and when framebuffer
attaches,