Re: changing bootup parameters
No point in doing that at all. If you want to see those messages after
login as root or as sudo root do dmesg >dmesg.log. Then less dmesg.log
will let you view those messages one screen at a time. Also for a
particular issue of interest, dmesg | grep -in "search_string" will show
specific lines of dmesg.log pertinent to your search. I'm coming at
this from a blindness perspective and use of speakup on my linux box and
that for me makes life far easier over here.
On Mon, 16 Jan 2012, Sharon Kimble wrote:
> where do I change the file output of the boot screen messages that
> scroll by so fast and are so small as to be unreadable before you get
> to the logon screen please? i want to make them bigger and brighter so
> that they are readable, like in RHEL, Fedora or Centos. this is during
> bootup and before the logon screen, and so far there is a parameter in
> grub which controls this, but what is it and how do i access it
> please?
>
> Thanks
> Sharon.
>
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