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How to hide Grub bootup details and background
How to hide Grub bootup details and background
Hi, I was able to to stop grub from halting the system with the grub menu, but how do I remove the kernal and error messages that show prior to the login screen on debian?
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Re: How to hide Grub bootup details and background
Hiding error messages is not good idea, in my opinion.
UNIX.StackExchange.com: GRUB Quiet Splash
UNIX.StackExchange.com: GRUB Quiet Splash
Re: How to hide Grub bootup details and background
HI, thanks for your reply, I tried that but it hid nothing, I want it to hide the kernel version being booted, the os version and the following error messages that appear, they are not serious errors and show on both systems I have Debian installed on, for security and also to bootup quicker I would like to hide them.
I also tried
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=quiet
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="console=tty12"
made no difference, OS version, Kernel version shows, followed by error messages then it goes to the login screen.
I also tried
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=quiet
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="console=tty12"
made no difference, OS version, Kernel version shows, followed by error messages then it goes to the login screen.
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Re: How to hide Grub bootup details and background
I think you can hide the OS & kernel versions by editing /etc/ussue & /etc/motdstark wrote:OS version, Kernel version shows, followed by error messages
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man issue
man motd
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Re: How to hide Grub bootup details and background
Thanks for the help, I wiped them out, the files and saved them blank but it still shows the Os version at the top, then the kernel beneath then the error messages load afterwards.Head_on_a_Stick wrote:I think you can hide the OS & kernel versions by editing /etc/ussue & /etc/motdstark wrote:OS version, Kernel version shows, followed by error messagesTo remove the error messages fix the errors. I can't help you with that unless you share them with us.Code: Select all
man issue man motd
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Re: How to hide Grub bootup details and background
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=134174?
GRUB echoes the kernel version when loading, see https://forum.mxlinux.org/viewtopic.php ... 43#p502643 to get rid of that.
And we really do need to know what these mysterious error messages are if you want help fixing them. If they are top secret then try entering them into a search engine (which will probably be quicker than posting them here).
GRUB echoes the kernel version when loading, see https://forum.mxlinux.org/viewtopic.php ... 43#p502643 to get rid of that.
And we really do need to know what these mysterious error messages are if you want help fixing them. If they are top secret then try entering them into a search engine (which will probably be quicker than posting them here).
deadbang
Re: How to hide Grub bootup details and background
Thank you modifying the grub config echo works, the error messages arent top secret they are just too long, I will take a picture and add write them down as I cannot take a screenshot during boot, thanks for your helpHead_on_a_Stick wrote:http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=134174?
GRUB echoes the kernel version when loading, see https://forum.mxlinux.org/viewtopic.php ... 43#p502643 to get rid of that.
And we really do need to know what these mysterious error messages are if you want help fixing them. If they are top secret then try entering them into a search engine (which will probably be quicker than posting them here).
Re: How to hide Grub bootup details and background
Ok, this is the error message
0.3223980 ACPI error: Needed type reference, found [integer]00000009
2f5a (20180910/EXRESOP-69
then it repeats that error message about ACPI 2x more except it references
dswexec-427
&
psparse-516
Instead of EXRESOP-69 TO
0.3223980 ACPI error: Needed type reference, found [integer]00000009
2f5a (20180910/EXRESOP-69
then it repeats that error message about ACPI 2x more except it references
dswexec-427
&
psparse-516
Instead of EXRESOP-69 TO
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Re: How to hide Grub bootup details and background
OK, try the loglevel parameter mentioned in the Debian forum thread I linked in my last post.
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Re: How to hide Grub bootup details and background
I did, it worked , thanks, it just goes black for a second then loads to the login screen.
I assume teh ACPI errors aren't serious?
I assume teh ACPI errors aren't serious?
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Re: How to hide Grub bootup details and background
I'm not sure tbh, probably best to ask a search engine about them.
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