On Wed 08 Oct 2014 at 18:56:58 +0100, Brian Potkin wrote:

> I never thought of trying an option which is aimed at showing service
> status updates when booting. The suggestion works (with "quiet" scrubbed
> from the kernel command line) but it would be nice to have the previous
> behaviour. And why some status messages are shown is still a mystery.
> 
> Please deal with this report as you see fit.

On reflection I've begun to have some doubts whether it is reasonable to
have to trade-off a quiet boot for status messages in the journal after
booting. It also means that with something like cups there are no log
data shown for 'systemctl status' without systemd.show_status=1 and
removing 'quiet'. It seems a lot to do to gain something which was there
without effort in 208.

Would there be any benefit to be gained in taking this issue upstream to
systemd-devel?

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