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I want to get rid of the following output when kernel is loading:
early console in decompress-kernel
Decompressing Linux . . . Parsing ELF . . .done
Booting the kernel
Anybody knows how?
Last edited by joseribeiro (2015-07-05 18:51:33)
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You can try following https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Silent_boot
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I've appended the flag loglevel and the output stills the same. Do you have any other ideia?
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I think that part of the boot is actually your bootloader.
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Don't think so, as grub and syslinux both show it.
I think it comes from the initramfs created by mkinitcpio, check mkinitcpio manpage maybe there's an option to disable that output.
Last edited by Lone_Wolf (2013-11-14 14:45:54)
Disliking systemd intensely, but not satisfied with alternatives so focusing on taming systemd.
(A works at time B) && (time C > time B ) ≠ (A works at time C)
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Take a look at my 'huskkernel' hook here.
I still get the fsck and the autologin messages. Haven't quite figured out how to get rid of those yet. Maybe it's because I use LUKS on encrypted RAID and I need (want) to enter the passphrase every time.
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Stop using an initramfs
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Interesting... I use gummiboot, and I don't see that stuff.
Edit: Here is /proc/cmdline (split into two lines because of the horizontal scroll bug in FluxBB):
initrd=\EFI\arch\initramfs-linux-git.img rootflags=noatime,autodefrag,subvol=rootfs root=LABEL=archlinux \
rw add_efi_memmap libahci.ignore_sss=1 acpi_osi="!Windows 2012" quiet loglevel=3
Last edited by WonderWoofy (2013-11-14 18:05:12)
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The problem is not in the bootloader. I have to compile a custom kernel.
I found the solution here: http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-975550.html
Thanks!
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