What is âquiet splashâ in the grub file for? [duplicate]
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I've been here for a while, and sometimes I see people answering questions related to shutdown or restart problems with this : "delete "quiet splash"
from the /etc/default/grub
file".
My question is: what is "quiet splash"
for?
grub2 shutdown
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I've been here for a while, and sometimes I see people answering questions related to shutdown or restart problems with this : "delete "quiet splash"
from the /etc/default/grub
file".
My question is: what is "quiet splash"
for?
grub2 shutdown
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I like messages (even if some are errors, eg. no hibernate file found is an error meaning only that the machine boots normally instead of loading hibernate file; this error means nothing but can still scare users) butquiet
hides these messages keeping users happy.splash
just gives a pretty (moving) picture for users to not-think-its-stalled making them even happier A choice of lots of info, or being happy in [igno..] bliss
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May 24 at 7:57
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What do the nomodeset, quiet and splash kernel parameters mean?
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I've been here for a while, and sometimes I see people answering questions related to shutdown or restart problems with this : "delete "quiet splash"
from the /etc/default/grub
file".
My question is: what is "quiet splash"
for?
grub2 shutdown
This question already has an answer here:
What do the nomodeset, quiet and splash kernel parameters mean?
4 answers
I've been here for a while, and sometimes I see people answering questions related to shutdown or restart problems with this : "delete "quiet splash"
from the /etc/default/grub
file".
My question is: what is "quiet splash"
for?
This question already has an answer here:
What do the nomodeset, quiet and splash kernel parameters mean?
4 answers
grub2 shutdown
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I like messages (even if some are errors, eg. no hibernate file found is an error meaning only that the machine boots normally instead of loading hibernate file; this error means nothing but can still scare users) butquiet
hides these messages keeping users happy.splash
just gives a pretty (moving) picture for users to not-think-its-stalled making them even happier A choice of lots of info, or being happy in [igno..] bliss
â guiverc
May 24 at 7:57
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I like messages (even if some are errors, eg. no hibernate file found is an error meaning only that the machine boots normally instead of loading hibernate file; this error means nothing but can still scare users) butquiet
hides these messages keeping users happy.splash
just gives a pretty (moving) picture for users to not-think-its-stalled making them even happier A choice of lots of info, or being happy in [igno..] bliss
â guiverc
May 24 at 7:57
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I like messages (even if some are errors, eg. no hibernate file found is an error meaning only that the machine boots normally instead of loading hibernate file; this error means nothing but can still scare users) but
quiet
hides these messages keeping users happy. splash
just gives a pretty (moving) picture for users to not-think-its-stalled making them even happier A choice of lots of info, or being happy in [igno..] blissâ guiverc
May 24 at 7:57
I like messages (even if some are errors, eg. no hibernate file found is an error meaning only that the machine boots normally instead of loading hibernate file; this error means nothing but can still scare users) but
quiet
hides these messages keeping users happy. splash
just gives a pretty (moving) picture for users to not-think-its-stalled making them even happier A choice of lots of info, or being happy in [igno..] blissâ guiverc
May 24 at 7:57
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The option quiet
prevents Linux from giving shell output of your boot process, and the splash
option show the boot screen. If you remove both you will get an output if you updated your grub afterwards with:
sudo update-grub
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The option quiet
prevents Linux from giving shell output of your boot process, and the splash
option show the boot screen. If you remove both you will get an output if you updated your grub afterwards with:
sudo update-grub
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The option quiet
prevents Linux from giving shell output of your boot process, and the splash
option show the boot screen. If you remove both you will get an output if you updated your grub afterwards with:
sudo update-grub
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The option quiet
prevents Linux from giving shell output of your boot process, and the splash
option show the boot screen. If you remove both you will get an output if you updated your grub afterwards with:
sudo update-grub
The option quiet
prevents Linux from giving shell output of your boot process, and the splash
option show the boot screen. If you remove both you will get an output if you updated your grub afterwards with:
sudo update-grub
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I like messages (even if some are errors, eg. no hibernate file found is an error meaning only that the machine boots normally instead of loading hibernate file; this error means nothing but can still scare users) but
quiet
hides these messages keeping users happy.splash
just gives a pretty (moving) picture for users to not-think-its-stalled making them even happier A choice of lots of info, or being happy in [igno..] blissâ guiverc
May 24 at 7:57