Alex Mauer wrote: > 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.
*Far* away from useless, but ok, I get your point. > 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. Yes, something like that could be a solution. -- ubuntu-server mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server
