My original reply seems to have gotten mangled, so: Ante Karamatić wrote: > IMO, this is a cosmetic bug and should upset you so much. Hit ENTER and > you'll get login prompt.
I am not upset at all about this; please note that I am not the original poster on this topic. > > Real question is why should we wait all services to start, while they > aren't important for login? I.e, there are some services which are > 'starting' couple of minutes. Having login prompt ASAP is, IMHO, a good > thing. > Yes, but the login prompt is close to useless when processes are still spewing output as you try to login, or if you can't tell that the login prompt is up since it's already scrolled off the screen. The solutions (IMO) to this are: have service output on only one tty (e.g. tty1), and have the login prompt on that tty delayed until all services are started. Meanwhile, have login prompts on the other ttys (tty1-tty6) ASAP, and do not print service output to them if they are the active tty. -Alex Mauer "hawke"
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