[syslinux] Quiet in append

Chuck Syperski csyperski at hotmail.com
Mon Aug 17 11:28:45 PDT 2009




> Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 14:24:46 +0400
> From: vsu at altlinux.ru
> To: syslinux at zytor.com
> Subject: Re: [syslinux] Quiet in append
> 
> On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 03:22:07PM -0500, Chuck Syperski wrote:
> > I understand that the action of pxelinux has changed so that when
> > "quiet" is specified in append you no longer see the progress of the
> > kernel and init image download.  My question is, is it possible to
> > have pxelinux be verbose (ie: show progress), but then pass quiet to
> > the linux kernel so it is quiet.  I run a downstream project that
> > uses pxelinux and I wanted to know if this is possible, as our users
> > liked being able to see the "progress" of the file downloads, but
> > don't want the verbose output of the linux kernel.  
> 
> You can replace "quiet" with "loglevel=4" - these options will have
> the same effect on the kernel.  But this won't help if some other code
> (e.g., in startup scripts) explicitly checks for the "quiet" option.

Perfect, this works for our needs!  Thanks very much!

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