> On 15 Jul 2024, at 14:05, Jocelyn Falempe <jfale...@redhat.com> wrote:
> 
> If you want to see the kernel boot log, before userspace is started,
> you can add "init=/does_not_exist drm.panic_screen=kmsg" to the kernel 
> command line. It will panic, and you will see all relevant logs with 
> drm_panic.
> It's not ideal, but that should at least allows to see those logs.

And if the kernel hangs without panic then we have a blank screen to stare at 
right?
This is going to make Fedora very hard to support and push users to another 
distro without this “feature” I suspect.

Barry



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