Marc,
On 2010-09-22 20:26, Marc Herbert wrote:
Le 22/09/2010 05:16, Philip Rhoades a écrit :
> I am having some issues building isos. I can build a minimal iso that
> boots to a prompt but only have a base iso getting to the end of the
> progress bar and then hanging - is there some way of turning off quiet
> mode and the progress bar so I can what the problem is?
Are you talking about the plymouth progress bar? You can simply press
"ESC" to kill the progress bar while it is running.
Great! . . so easy . .
Isolinux and most other bootloaders let you edit the boot
parameters;
just delete "quiet" and "rhgb" there at boot time. None of the above
is livecd specific.
Yep, I usually do this after the install - didn't even think of it for
this . .
If you want to make this the default on images you build
then just add the following line in the %post --nochroot section:
sed -i -e '/ *append / { s/quiet// ; s/rhgb//; }'
"${LIVE_ROOT}"/isolinux/isolinux.cfg
With USB media created with live-iso-to-disk you can even edit this
file later on the stick itself.
Thanks!
Phil.
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