Because they all follow the same concept. The startup text is useless in
that stage of the OS. If i need it for troubleshooting, dmesg can provide
it. IMHO, no text or no splash are irrelevant if they don't speed up the
boot process. Until we find a way to deal with this, it all boils down to
how t
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On Mon, Feb 3, 2025 at 10:58 AM Warner Losh wrote:
> Most systems have a pretty splash screen, but a very noisy actual text
> screen if you get t
btw, has anyone tried to observe boot if you have like ~50 network interfaces?
it's all useful debug but it's wall of text? but i would not change default
i wouldn't change defaults for kernel too
and our kernel has actually structured output
this is not the case in eg linux kernel or even init
Most systems have a pretty splash screen, but a very noisy actual text
screen if you get to it :) I'd be inclined to make that work if it has
broken (it used to work great).
Warner
On Mon, Feb 3, 2025 at 11:10 AM Maku Bex wrote:
> Remember that quiet/silent != fast. You might as well ask for a
Remember that quiet/silent != fast. You might as well ask for a "pretty"
splash screen instead of the dizzying text scroll.
On Mon, Feb 3, 2025, 12:05 Gleb Smirnoff wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 02, 2025 at 10:19:11AM +, Steven Harms (High-Security
> Mail) wrote:
> S> I also realize that this is a pr
On Sun, Feb 02, 2025 at 10:19:11AM +, Steven Harms (High-Security Mail)
wrote:
S> I also realize that this is a probably a controversial perspective. My
motivation here is ultimately service to the FreeBSD Laptop project. Windows
and OSX have conditioned many in the population of the FreeBSD
Am Sat, 1 Feb 2025 09:10:25 -0500
Dennis Clarke schrieb:
> >>
> >> The most useful thing to share right now would be the output of `zpool
> >> import` (with no pool name) on the rebooted system.
> >>
> >> That will show where the issues are, and suggest how they might be solved.
> >>
> >
> > H
On 08/12/2024 18:41, Warner Losh wrote:
Great! I'll take a look at that, as well as do the merge the typical
way (which only takes a few minutes now that I've bootstrapped
things). I'll compare the two to see what diffs there might be (to act
as a cross check for both methods). I'll then build