Since this topic appeared on top in my google search, I'm posting here another way that doesn't require to edit your kernel boot parameters (which imho should only be done in exceptional situations).
Just edit your /etc/udev/udev.conf file
# see udev.conf(5) for details
udev_log=3
Then, rebuild your initramfs
mkinitcpio -p linux
You're done.
]]>@Head_on_a_Stick:
Yes, I wanted to completely remove the message.
@karol:
I was using 'quiet' and 'loglevel=0'. Adding 'show_status=0' (or replacing 'loglevel=0' with it) did not help.
@jakschu:
Adding 'rd.udev.log-priority=3' solved the problem, the message is not visible anymore during boot. Many thanks!
Marking post as solved.
]]>Btw. my refind_linux.conf:
"Boot with standard options" "rw root=UUID=49784a9c-9029-4f3d-936a-5dce55d5d7fe vga=current quiet loglevel=3 rd.udev.log-priority=3 splash initrd=\initramfs-linux.img"
# mkinitcpio -p linux
See this thread:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=191243
Sorry, you mean get rid of the message entirely don't you?
I'm typing without thinking again...
I don't know how to get rid of it, sorry.
]]>I'm trying to achieve quiet login and messages like "starting version 217" or 218 appeared recently.
I was able to track it down to systemd but I cannot find how to disable it.
Any hints?
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