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#1 2011-05-31 10:52:09

innn
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is it possible to get rid of grub messages at start when resuming hibe

i use uswsusp and hibernate-script to suspend to disk , my question is could resuming be faster in some way
without the grub messages
after that it's fast , but can i get rid of as many seconds spent by grub and just resume the thing like it's done on windows.

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#2 2011-05-31 23:56:00

lagagnon
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Re: is it possible to get rid of grub messages at start when resuming hibe

When hibernating your machine still needs to know how to boot, so must go through grub. What about simply reducing the "timeout" in /boot/grub/menu.lst to one or two seconds?


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#3 2011-06-01 17:52:54

shulamy
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Re: is it possible to get rid of grub messages at start when resuming hibe

and you may try  "hiddenmenu"

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#4 2011-06-01 18:41:14

BasT
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Re: is it possible to get rid of grub messages at start when resuming hibe

Any way to hide the messages by grub after a boot option has been selected? I know what I chose so there's no point in showing it to me for 3 seconds. Tbh I'd prefer a blank screen.

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#5 2011-06-02 06:18:46

innn
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Re: is it possible to get rid of grub messages at start when resuming hibe

lagagnon wrote:

When hibernating your machine still needs to know how to boot, so must go through grub. What about simply reducing the "timeout" in /boot/grub/menu.lst to one or two seconds?

oh, it's been reduced, that only affects time gone till selecting option to boot

and you may try  "hiddenmenu"

I will thank you

Last edited by innn (2011-06-02 06:24:04)

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