Hello,
- I am trying to learn a little on the boot process.
- What file contains the text:
Precise Puppy Linux
Linux 3.2.29 [i686 arch]
DMDS-TST-0001 login: root (automatic login)
login [4223]: root login on 'tty1'
Shows just before x starts.. .
- Also attaching image on what i mean.
Thanks,
Best regards,
Johan
Where is this text in the boot process?
- divisionmd
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Where is this text in the boot process?
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Find text..
/usr/bin/xwin
use pfind to find text
menu > file system > pfind
use pfind to find text
menu > file system > pfind
I think all of that text is generated by mingetty, which is called by init in response to this line in /etc/inittab:
mingetty grabs those first two lines of text from /etc/issue.
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tty1::respawn:/sbin/mingetty --autologin root tty1
- divisionmd
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Hi divisionmd.
You can always use the 'Pause' button top/right on the keyboard to toggle the pause function during the readout, if it moves to quick. Another option is to set the verbocity level in the boot prefs. If I remember correctly, max level 7 will give you loads of text flashing before your eyes!
tallboy
You can always use the 'Pause' button top/right on the keyboard to toggle the pause function during the readout, if it moves to quick. Another option is to set the verbocity level in the boot prefs. If I remember correctly, max level 7 will give you loads of text flashing before your eyes!
tallboy
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