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Re: making grub completely silent
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Mario Emmenlauer |
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Re: making grub completely silent |
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Fri, 09 Jun 2006 00:54:35 +0000 |
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Hello,
this is a continued thread from address@hidden I have taken
it here (thanks Jerome) where it seems to suit better.
A short abstract:
I'd like to have an option to make grub be less verbose.
I was thinking about an numeric verbosity level that would
control how 'severe' a message needs to be to be shown.
I spent an hour thinking how to convince you that this will
prove useful, and wrote a long and boring passage :-)
The short essence is: why not? I'm creating an embedded device,
and the message just bugs me. Other users might agree. Maybe
not. But I would implement it myself, and unless you mind the
ten to fifteen lines of extra code I hope you will think about
taking it into grub? It would supersede the 'silent'-function,
so it might even make some code redundant.
I'm hoping for a discussion and for some guidance on how you
would want it implemented.
Cheers,
Mario Emmenlauer
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