Complete graphical boot for Fedora

Philip Prindeville philipp_subx at redfish-solutions.com
Wed Oct 19 18:50:23 UTC 2005


Get into /etc/sysconfig/init and change "GRAPHICAL" from "yes"
to "no".

-Philip


Oliver Leitner wrote:

> this progress bar is as far as i know the standard on fedora core, you 
> must have commented out certain parts of your grub.conf to make it 
> disappear.
>
> i am not currently running grub, but a good guess would be to look 
> into the grub.conf for lines like "graphical boot" or "boot splash", 
> and check the grub man on how to set things there...
>
> Greetings
> Oliver Leitner
> Technical Staff
> http://www.shells.at
>
> On 10/19/05, *Gangaraju* <gangaraju.chowki at host-technology.com 
> <mailto:gangaraju.chowki at host-technology.com>> wrote:
>
>     HI,
>
>     AS WE ARE BOOTING THE SYSTEM WITH FEDORA LINUX-2.6.9
>     AFTER SELECTING AT GRUB MENU ,FIRST THE TEXT MESSAGES LIKE
>
>     title fedora (2.6.9-fedora)
>     root (hd0,0)
>     kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.9-fedora ro root=LABEL=/1 rhgb quiet
>     initrd /boot/initrd-2.6.9-fedora.img
>     Uncompressing the kernel
>     Nash version-...etc
>     welcome to fedora
>     Starting udev
>     Initialising hardware storage network audio
>
>     THEN GRAPHICAL BOOT(X SERVER) STARTS , ALL TEXT MESSAGES ARE HIDDEN
>     AND ONLY A IMAGE WITH PROGRESS BAR IS SHOWN.
>
>     BUT I WANT TO BUILD MY KERNEL AS WHEN SELECTING AT GRUB MENU IT SHOULD
>     NOT SHOW ANY KIND OF TEXT MESSAGES,BUT ONLY GRAPHICAL IMAGE WITH
>     PROGRESS BAR
>     LIKE WINDOWS OS .
>     AND THE SAME IDEA I WANT TO IMPEMENT WHILE SHUTDOWN.
>     I HOPE YOU UNDERSTOOD ME .
>     PLEASE LET ME KNOW
>     --
>     Warm Regards,
>
>     Gangaraju.Chowki
>     Software Engineer,
>     Host Technologies Ltd,
>     Banjara Hills,Road No:12,
>     Hyderabad.
>
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