On 10/7/15, Li Wei <root...@yahoo.com> wrote: > boot time and shutdown time shorten a lot in jessie > and a lot of details is hidden from user > Could you explain it? Thanks a lot!!
DISCLAIMER: I just wrote all this up then realized you might not be using GRUB. If you're not, someone else will maybe be able to pick up and run with the alternative. So what I did was: I just tried a couple searches based on my understanding that you're looking for a more "verbose" output during bootup and shutdown. Without even visiting any websites in the Internet search output, I picked up the word "bootlogd". One more search later, I ended up here: http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=121735 A Debian site, yay. :) I just popped into my own (Sid unstable) /etc/default/grub and found their referenced line, this one: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet" If you test drive change that line to either of their value recommendations, "" or "text", don't forget to update GRUB via the command "update-grub". You won't see any changes reflected until you do so. I also just quickly ran "apt-cache search bootlogd" for their other recommendation. That (terminal command line search) output this description: "bootlogd - daemon to log boot messages" Bootlogd may or may not be default installed on various systems. Just for funnsies, running the command "dpkg -s bootlogd" reflects it's NOT on my extremely basic (homegrown) debootstrap copy. Hope this helps someone somewhere.. :) Cindy :) -- Cindy-Sue Causey Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA * yawns at the mere thought of the word.. yaw-w-w-w-wn.. *