On Sun, 2024-05-26 at 18:57 +0100, Barry Scott wrote:
> Try removing rhgb and quiet options from the kernel command line by edit it 
> in grub.
> Do you see more information?

I can't see any reason to keep those options, at all.  Unless you like
staring at a screen wondering what's going on while you wait, and
wait...  I prefer to see progress, and know what's happening.

I wouldn't be the slightest bit surprised that a lot of people have a
system that takes longer to boot than it needs to, but are completely
unaware that it's sitting there doing little more than twiddling its
thumbs for a while.  But if you see a flurry of activity, then a wait,
it might prompt you to look into it.

Progress bars aren't very helpful, and only if it's continually rapidly
moving does it give you any assurance that things are okay.  I notice
most of them, on any computer, have a collection of waits.
 
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