On Sun, 23 Oct 2011 03:07:12 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:

> Good time again, Camaleón, You wrote:
> 
>>>>My maths are nowadays at a very rusty state but I thought that "1000
>>>>ms = 1 s" or did I miss something? ;-)
>>> 
>>> AFAIK it is in seconds, not in ms.
>>
>>Mmmm, I've read it the from here:
>>
>>***
>>http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt
>>
>>boot_delay=   Milliseconds to delay each printk during boot.
>>              Values larger than 10 seconds (10000) are changed to no 
delay (0).
>>              Format: integer
>>***
>>
>>Has this changed recently?
> 
> I was talking about Grub2 boot delay - that is the time granted to user
> to make the boot option choice after which a default options is booted.
> That period is measured in seconds.

Ah... nope, I was not referring to that value :-)

> So unless I misunderstood the topic author or the answers given, I was
> talking on that matter.

I was talking about the kernel parameter "boot_delay" that you can pass 
to the kernel line of GRUB2 to slowdown the messages presented on the 
screen when your computer boots.

Hope now is more clear.

Greetings,

-- 
Camaleón


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