On Fri, Aug 23, 2024 at 7:31 AM Roberto Ragusa <m...@robertoragusa.it> wrote:
> On 8/22/24 15:18, Thomas Cameron wrote: > > > You probably already know this but... When the system is shutting down, > if you hit > > the escape key, it will change from graphical to text mode. You should be > able to see > > what it's hung doing while shutting down. > > Unfortunately somebody thinks that showing a useless spinning logo > is more "elegant" than letting the user understand what's (mis)happening. > People do not even know they have to press esc to see things. > A lot of work has gone towards default configurations intended for large deployments of systems with pre-installed Fedora and users who leave problems to their IT group. I'm fine with that as I will probably buy one of those systems from a reseller in a few years. If you want to "see things", remove the `rhgb quiet` from the kernel command-line. -- George N. White III
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