On Fri, Aug 23, 2024 at 7:31 AM Roberto Ragusa mail@robertoragusa.it wrote:
On 8/22/24 15:18, Thomas Cameron wrote:
You probably already know this but... When the system is shutting down,
if you hit
the escape key, it will change from graphical to text mode. You should be able to see
what it's hung doing while shutting down.
Unfortunately somebody thinks that showing a useless spinning logo is more "elegant" than letting the user understand what's (mis)happening. People do not even know they have to press esc to see things.
A lot of work has gone towards default configurations intended for large deployments of systems with pre-installed Fedora and users who leave problems to their IT group. I'm fine with that as I will probably buy one of those systems from a reseller in a few years.
If you want to "see things", remove the `rhgb quiet` from the kernel command-line.