This is fixed in recent releases using grub version 2.
** Changed in: grub (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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grub should
actually, things look even worse on karmic, grub2 first prints a sort of
text-based splash screen - clearscreen - info about the kernel image
getting booted - clear screen - the loading please wait message is
displayed (this last message is spawned from some script built in the
initrd though but
In Karmic, Grub will not be visible (unless the user holds Shift during
bootloader initialisations, which will trigger boot menu)
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This is fixed in Karmic
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Status: New = Invalid
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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You are not alone. There are plenty of people all over the net
struggling to get GRUB fixed the way you describe. The troubleshooting
apologists don't get it that functionality does not have to suffer.
Steve, if it does not boot once there is always the next boot. Press a
button (F1 or whatever is
whatever, it looks like I am fighting a losing battle here, I wonder why
not suppress the splash screen altogether and have the kernel spit out
as many debugging messages as possible, that might come in handy should
something go wrong, same logic applies, silently succeed doesn't seem
to make any
Hello
I far prefer **not** having that short, rather scruffy font telling me
that grub is loading - I have tried out several other distros and thus
far only debian and the ubuntu-based distros do this - it just looks
amateurish. Possibly there might be an option in grub where one could
turn that
indeed those are good for troubleshooting should something go wrong, but
when things don't I don't want to be notified about them being ok ;)
really, i'm starting to hate all those grub loading stage xxx
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On Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 11:27:41PM -, Andrea Garbarini wrote:
indeed those are good for troubleshooting should something go wrong, but
when things don't I don't want to be notified about them being ok ;)
really, i'm starting to hate all those grub loading stage xxx
Note that, because this
The Ubuntu grub has a quiet option that should keep it silent. What
exactly are the messages that you see in Ubuntu 7.10?
** Changed in: grub (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Tormod Volden (tormodvolden)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Aha, I think a saw these messages now, they fly by pretty fast: Loading
stage before the grub menu comes up. I guess if you don't have the
menu displayed like me, you'll actually have those messages displayed
for a while.
They are pretty nice to have for diagnosis if something goes wrong
** Changed in: grub (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
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thanks for the patch volanin, i tried adding it to the patch list in the
grub source package but i fear it didn't get succesfully applied,
chances are this patch was built against the vanilla source tree
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I am attaching a patch for this bug.
This patch disables GRUB notifications, making it silently suceeed.
Error messages are still displayed normally.
** Attachment added: Patch to disable GRUB notifications and make it silently
succeed. Error messages still get displayed.
I also agree. The text messages make the distro look amatuerish. This is
not what a newbie user should see when installing linux for the first
time.
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I agree with the submitter.
The display of text before usplash reminds me of Win95/98 times.
It's just an opinion, but every major OS has moved towards this
trend of removing boot messages if everything is OK, and thus
making the boot process look a lot more polished.
GRUB should be made
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