Indeed, I find it rather elegant that we are using the same argument
rather than trying to add two arguments with a different meaning.

"quiet" - don't give me any unnecessary messages during boot

That means no kernel debug (just errors), no boot debug (just errors),
etc.

By removing that, you're stating that for some reason you want to see
scrolling messages, probably because you're debugging something or just
bored.  It makes sense that it activates everything.

This is why the initscripts/lsb-base follow the same message, and will
not output to the console if "quiet" is found on the command-line

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