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#1 2009-04-14 23:51:46

MythicLlama
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[Solved] Display on shutdowns/reboots

I'm currently running a SLiM and Openbox configured x86_64.  I was wondering if there was a way to change the shutdown/reboot from just flashing to the tty login and do the arch bootup with all the modules like such:

MODULE                            [BUSY]

like the normal shutdown from a terminal shutdown.

Any possible way?

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#2 2009-04-14 23:55:19

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Re: [Solved] Display on shutdowns/reboots

Of course there is.

All there's to it is hacking the init scripts.

But then again: why would you want to? It's not like the boot screen is what you stare at when your computer is running... It's a temporary phase. Frankly, I like to know what's going on. But that's just me.


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#3 2009-04-15 00:00:57

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Re: [Solved] Display on shutdowns/reboots

What init would be the one to modify?

And it just seems funny when I reboot that I end up just staring at a terminal login instead of seeing progress (just seems random to me) tongue.  I've honestly just noticed it recently from me playing with settings and rebooting often.

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#4 2009-04-15 00:47:09

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Re: [Solved] Display on shutdowns/reboots

Never mind, switched from the daemon boot to init boot and it worked! Ty for the help.

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