Control: tags -1 wontfix Control: close -1 On Mon, 11 Mar 2024 23:58:34 -0400 Neal <tombrown9...@gmail.com> wrote: > Package: systemd > Version: 255.4-1 > Severity: minor > File: /etc/systemd/system.conf > X-Debbugs-Cc: tombrown9...@gmail.com > > Dear Maintainer, > > Current kernel message verbosity during Debian boot significantly hampers the > ability to identify critical system alerts, with important messages quickly > lost in the noise. This situation presents challenges for both new and > experienced users; newcomers may find the volume of information daunting and > misinterpret its importance, while seasoned users may struggle to quickly > pinpoint vital warnings or errors. To address these concerns, it is proposed > that the default kernel log level be set to "Warning." This adjustment will > streamline the boot process, making critical messages more visible and less > likely to be overlooked. Such a change not only aids in diagnosing and > troubleshooting by highlighting essential alerts but also enhances the boot > experience for all users by focusing on the most pertinent information.
The standard default is info so that there is a reasonable amount of information included in bug reports. It's just a default, and you can trivially override it on your machines as you see fit if it doesn't work for you. -- Kind regards, Luca Boccassi
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