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Just a heads up, this is purely aesthetic and does in no way prevent my machine from booting up.
So I went over Arch's wiki on silent boot and it works perfectly up until I get to the LUKS passphrase prompt. It asks, I input the password and then all messages that should be hidden start popping up like no tomorrow (Starts off with the decrypting message and then all other OK messages).
These are my boot parameters: quiet vga=current loglevel=0 rd.systemd.show_status=false rd.udev.log-priority=3 vt.global_cursor_default=0
I already tried a hushlogin hook mentioned somewhere on this forum but that didn't make any difference. I'm using the systemd hook for boot.
Any help appreciated ...
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OK, did it myself. Trick was in not blindly following the arch wiki which suggests adding rd.systemd.show_status=false.
Solved by using systemd.show_status=false.
Along with quiet loglevel=3 it provided a clean boot with only the LUKS passphrase prompt.
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Hi there and welcome @rchUser
Now just edit your first post and add [SOLVED] to the beginning of the title.
Enjoy
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