I don't think this is good default behaviour. When you are in trouble
with your system, you often cannot even get to a console and do editing
work. You may not have access to the internet to find out how to enable
boot messages. You may not have the time or the relaxed mood to do that.

Look for forum entries on "boot messages" - they are so many, so many
people (me included) do not understand the concept.

Easily triggerable boot messages really should be the default.

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