Another question I know has been answered before but I haven't found it.
How do I restore the normal boot text display using inittab set to 3? All I see now is a blue progress bar.
Bob
Bob Goodwin wrote:
Another question I know has been answered before but I haven't found it.
How do I restore the normal boot text display using inittab set to 3? All I see now is a blue progress bar.
Remove "rhgb" from all kernel lines in /boot/grub/grub.conf.
Regards, Bryn.
Bob Goodwin wrote:
Another question I know has been answered before but I haven't found it.
How do I restore the normal boot text display using inittab set to 3? All I see now is a blue progress bar.
Bob
Fast solution: I found out that pressing the ESC key -during the blue bar is shown- acts as toggle for displaying the console output.
Another question I know has been answered before but I haven't found it.
How do I restore the normal boot text display using inittab set to 3? All I see now is a blue progress bar.
Bob
You can simply press 'del' during boot to toggle or you can remove rhgb for permanent solution..
2009/2/26 Rangeen Basu sherry151@gmail.com:
You can simply press 'del' during boot to toggle or you can remove rhgb for permanent solution..
so many key suggestions for the same purpose leads me to think maybe pressing any key works? As for me I have only tried Alt+d and it worked (like pre-plymouth days).