Hello, Aki
yes, sorry I should've be more descriptive in my first message
which starts grub(!) loader for Debian afterwards.
ahh, yes you are right, they are not grub logs, but kernel's.
i was consulting https://askubuntu.com/questions/248/how ... ntu-starts, https://www.google.com/search?q=disable+grub+logs
question was:
I tried (with no luck) `loglevel=0` and commented out that line above `GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=quiet `. I also know that it's not recommended to hide kernel logs, because they are important for troubleshooting. But I want that linux customization ability.
Anything I could provide you?
yes, sorry I should've be more descriptive in my first message
not sure what rEFInd is.you are probably booting with rEFInd [2] as the boot loader
-------Like rEFIt, rEFInd is a boot manager, meaning that it presents a menu of options to the user when the computer first starts up, as shown below. rEFInd is not a boot loader
I'm using boot manager from my motherboard https://download.asrock.com/Manual/H110M-DVSD3.pdf (4 UEFI SETUP UTILITY -> 4.5 Tools -> Boot Manager),grub is not being started at all
which starts grub(!) loader for Debian afterwards.
Off Topic
(I tried different approach for dual-booting, using grub as primary boot device, and then booting to other OS if needed, but I messed up with UEFI boot entries using `efibootmgr`. it's gonna be off-topic)
I've set timeout 0 to immediately boot into debian linux. And you were talking about 3 first messages coming somewhere outside kernel. So they are indeed coming from grub)I cannot see any grub menu or message during boot
ahh, yes you are right, they are not grub logs, but kernel's.
i was consulting https://askubuntu.com/questions/248/how ... ntu-starts, https://www.google.com/search?q=disable+grub+logs
question was:
and first answer about configuring grub))how to turn on/off showing the boot messages (loading the services)
I tried (with no luck) `loglevel=0` and commented out that line above `GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=quiet `. I also know that it's not recommended to hide kernel logs, because they are important for troubleshooting. But I want that linux customization ability.
Anything I could provide you?
Statistics: Posted by sequencer — 2024-07-27 18:43