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Ubuntu startup screen as in Debian 6
Good evening, hackers!
For debugging, it became necessary to monitor the success of starting daemons (services) when starting Ubuntu.
To do this, I removed the quiet and splash startup options in Grub. But, unfortunately, the kernel message stream shifts the lines about the start of services closer to the start of the start, which is why it is no longer possible to see them on the monitor. Debian 6 didn't have this problem.
Please help with advice.
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The solution turned out to be simple, you don’t need to configure anything - in the eighth console, by default, the Ubuntu startup steps are visible.
They say you need to uncomment /etc/default/grub
GRUB_TERMINAL=console
quiet return back - this parameter is by default in debians and just hides kernel messages.
And if you go from the other side and just enable logging on boot? This role is performed by bootlogd, included in /etc/default/bootlogd. The mana has the details.
And as for the output of the log to the console at boot, as I remember in ubuntu, KMS does this, you can try to disable it manually via grub. And pass the required resolution through the vga parameter.
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