Hi all,

Firstly I would like to thank everyone for the reply and Your time.

I would like to clarify the issue.
First I need to hide the very first Welcom message because I need to hide
GRUB for other users of MS Windows on my PC. I need it only for myself.
Richard: redirection is not good idea for me, becouse II need classical
console. I wrote a module with hidden password (secret process - no response
on console - silent) If match then redirect to boot linux. The nature of the
process is that another user on my PC not venture a guess that there is a
GRUB and secound linux OS!

As a second I would like to understand how it works with the printing,
because I spent much time reversed analysis and still I can not understand
who, where and when print the first inverted message "Welcome to GRUB!".

Who, where and how much bothers me more than the original problem.

btw: for test I remove all Welcome message from binary (search for full
disk, MBR too) files and message is still printing :-)

Robo
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