** Description changed: Since upgrading from 20.04.6 Desktop to 22.04, the boot screen is not as clean as it used to be. Basically, the flow used to be in 20.04: GRUB > Splash screen > Login prompt Currently in 22.04: GRUB > Splash screen > Messages (in the attached file) > Splash screen again for a sec > Login prompt All of those messages already existed in 20.04, the difference is that they were not appearing during boot. I was able to get rid of the "usb" related messages by just adding "loglevel=0" in GRUB. Currently is "quiet loglevel=0 splash". - However, the fsck related message, I was not available to get rid of. + Regarding the fsck related message, I can get rid of them by adding + "fsck.mode=skip". - Something definitely changed here. To me, these messages are not of - enough relevance to be shown at boot by default. + However, I do not want to just disable fsck or set the loglevel to 0. + This is not a sustainable solution. + + Something definitely changed here. These messages are not of enough + relevance to be shown at boot by default, and they should remain hidden + like they were in Focal. Obviously a minor issue, but important to the whole look and feel of the OS for desktop.
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