On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 09:59:30AM +0000, lux-integ wrote: > On Wednesday 20 February 2013 01:21:37 Kok, Auke-jan H wrote: > > On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 4:58 PM, lux-integ <lux-in...@btconnect.com> wrote: > > > greetings, > > > I am interested in learning to use systemd with output to an > > > alphanumeric character screen (i.e. non graphical ). Is this doable > > > without delving into shell programming? Examples, guidance, hints, > > > advice etc would be much appreciated. > > > > I'm no expert on non-graphical output, but systemd itself is a > > console/terminal application. There also is no shell code involved in > > any parts of systemd. > > Here is in excerpt:- > [ > if they are shown at all, given we use graphical boot splash technology like > Plymouth these days. Nonetheless the information of the boot screens was and > still is very relevant, because it shows you for each service that is being > started as part of bootup, wether it managed to start up successfully or > failed (with those green or red [ OK ] or [ FAILED ] indicators). > ] > from this link > http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/systemd-for-admins-1.html > > > I have looked at the documents on the systemd wikii. The main page has a > proud representation of a console boot-screen showing the [ OK ]'s etc. And > as I said, I am interested NOT in using 'Plymouth/OR-other-graphical boot- > splash-screen but a 'console-boot-screen' with the [ OK ]'s and [ FAILED > ]'s etc. Is there documentation available how this is done in systemd?
It's not done "in systemd". The details are dependent on your distribution; for example you can disable Plymouth graphical screen by removing "rhgb" from kernel command line in bootloader menu. Text boot is the default, graphical parts are added by distributions. -- Tomasz Torcz To co nierealne -- tutaj jest normalne. xmpp: zdzich...@chrome.pl Ziomale na życie mają tu patenty specjalne. _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel