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During the boot process Arch shows some messages on the computer screen while the system services are started. Then it clears the screen just before showing the login prompt, which means that you have to be a really quick reader to be able to catch the final boot messages before they disappear.
I'd prefer that Arch wouldn't clear the screen at all, so that the final boot messages would stay visible even when the login prompt appears (and I could scroll the framebuffer to see all the boot messages if I wanted to). Any idea how I could tell Arch not to clear the screen before the login prompt?
Last edited by darkglow (2009-08-12 19:28:48)
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Try removing the "^[[H^[[2J" sequence from the /etc/issue file.
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Ahhh! Much better now. Thanks!
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You can read the dmesg output once you are logged in.
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But if someone knows how to make the framebuffer scroll, I would also appreciate a hint.
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tried scroll lock?
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Pressing Shift and PageUp at the same time should scroll the framebuffer up, and Shift+PageDown scrolls it down. But if you've switched to another virtual terminal and then come back, the scrolling doesn't work any more.
I just tried scroll lock, it doesn't seem to make any difference?
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Just a small tip: The wiki(TM)
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