On 7/25/24 6:03 AM, John Horne via users wrote:
On Wed, 2024-07-24 at 23:20 +0000, John Horne via users wrote:
[... snip ...]

If I disable the use of plymouth at boot, then the dump doesn't occur and no
teal messages, which sort of seems to confirm it's a plymouth issue. If you
want to try this, then access the boot menu (usng F2 or maybe F12) and get to
the grub boot menu; select the relevant kernel and edit it to include
'plymouth.enable=0 disablehooks=plymouth' at the end. Press ctrl-x to boot.


I tried this.  Like John, I saw no teal.  I don't know if this was simply a 
change in colorization or a change what messages were displayed or both.

Tim:
> Not quite.  The top 3 lines of that screen looks to me like cyan
> rather than teal.

Correct, that's cyan. ...

Makes sense.  3 bits codes 8 colors: the 3 primaries, the 3 secondaries, white, 
and black.  4 bits (1 nibble) adds 8 more colors: a dark version each of the 8 
3-bit colors.  All goes back decades, to primitive color devices.

general:
The term "plymouth" in this tread... brings to my mind:
* Plymouth Rock;
* some cities/towns and other geographic places (including Plymouth Rock);
* a car model (decades ago, for a short while, I drove a Plymouth Gold Duster); 
and
* a Christian religious movement from the early 19th century.
What is "plymouth" in this thread?

Bill.
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