Hello,
is it possible to have only sysvinit-init without systemd completly?
Or is it possible to show the messages of systemd during boot
like sysvinit did in the past?
Best regards
Hello,
is it possible to have only sysvinit-init without systemd completly?
Or is it possible to show the messages of systemd during boot
like sysvinit did in the past?
Best regards
Both sysvinit-init and systemd-sysvinit are available, so the choice is up to you. Installing the first will require uninstall of the latter.
I don’t know whether one can increase the verbosity of systemd.
On 2012-07-15 14:36, Knurpht wrote:
>
> Both sysvinit-init and systemd-sysvinit are available, so the choice is
> up to you. Installing the first will require uninstall of the latter.
Read the release notes, they don’t recommend it. They actually say that somethings will break
in some desktops if you do, but they don’t say which.
> I don’t know whether one can increase the verbosity of systemd.
That one I know, but I haven’t tried yet in 12.2. Let me see…
splash=verbose quiet showopts vga=0x317 systemd.log_level=debug systemd.log_target=kmsg
or
splash=verbose console=tty1 loglevel=3 showopts vga=0x317
But I don’t remember right now the differences. The good one is the second. Testing in 12.2…
works. However, the messages are erased when the ttys are created.
–
Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 11.4 x86_64 “Celadon” at Telcontar)
I have lots of messages on the boot screen, during startup - at least for one of my systems.
I get that, because I deleted “splash=silent quiet” from the kernel boot line in the grub2 configuration.
It’s not that I like a noisy boot. I do that because of bug 770890
On 07/15/2012 10:08 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
>
> But I don’t remember right now the differences. The good one is the second. Testing in 12.2…
> works. However, the messages are erased when the ttys are created.
Yes, but then those messages are in /var/log/messages.
Hello Knurpht,
i tried that, but in the case of sysvinit-init a package systemd is installed.
For example “rcntop restart” gives the output “redirecting to systemcontrol”
best regards
Hello robin_listas
i did a minimal installation for a server, no KDE or GNOME.
I tried the possibilities from
SDB:systemd - openSUSE
but i had the mount process, the login and then the some messages, not all.
It seems that systemd has to be installed, a pure sysvinit-init is not possible.
Best regards
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On 2012-07-15 18:01, Larry Finger wrote:
> On 07/15/2012 10:08 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
>>
>> But I don’t remember right now the differences. The good one is the second. Testing in 12.2…
>> works. However, the messages are erased when the ttys are created.
>
> Yes, but then those messages are in /var/log/messages.
True, but then I have to actually DO something to read them, instead of just looking at the
screen as the system boot. And they are formatted in colour, in the log they aren’t.
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 11.4 x86_64 “Celadon” at Telcontar)