RHEL 6: View boot messages "behind" the splash screen
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I know there was a way to do the above in Fedora. I cannot for the life of me remember what the key was; nor can I find documentation via a web search.
If I understand what you are asking, you should just be able to hit ESC to show the startup messages. To make it go away permanently, remove "rhgb" from the kernel line in /etc/grub.conf.
Alt + d works also. I remember it as "details".
rhgb quiet
at the kernel lineIf I understand what you are asking, you should just be able to hit ESC to show the startup messages. To make it go away permanently, remove "rhgb" from the kernel line in /etc/grub.conf.
Just found out: Control+End seems to work on virtual machines.
You may want to edit the kernel line in your grub setup when you boot. Just remove the rhgb
The changes are not permanent.