On Thu, Nov 6, 2025 at 11:29 PM Tim via users <[email protected]> wrote:
> Terry Hurlbut wrote: > > > Yesterday I turned on my computer to boot F42 after an overnight > > > shutdown. It refused to load. The display got through all three points > > > of the ellipsis, then showed a blinking underscore for five seconds. > > > Then the underscore showed steady, and the booting got no further. > Ten > > > times I shut it down with the Power button and waited for it to > reboot, > > > with the same result. > > > Samuel Sieb: > > Edit the grub entry to remove "quiet rhgb", then see what the last > > messages are when it gets stuck. > > [...] > > Though I do disable RHGB so it *always* shows me the actual booting > progress. Two or three Fedora release back, I think F40, my system on > a SSD cold booted so fast it was literally a blink of an eye. But F42 > installed on the same hardware slowly goes through all of that like it > was still on a HDD. "RHGB quiet" is a reasonable default for cubicle farms where users who encounter problems call IT for support. For users who rely on community support, it makes sense to get early warning of boot issues. -- George N. White III
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