Is there anyway to hide fsck messages during startup? I read archwiki-fsck but only found 2 solutions:
- stop the fsck
- use systemd-fsck@.service instead
Is there anyway to hide fsck messages during startup? I read archwiki-fsck but only found 2 solutions:
Do you want to disable fsck
upon boot, or just “hide” the redundant message?
If the latter, add the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT
option console=tty3
to “redirect” the messages to TTY3.
The file to edit is /etc/default/grub
Thanks! I mean hide the reduntant message.
It is the same as Stuck at Manjaro: clean, …/…files, …/…blocks when shutting down - Support - Manjaro Linux Forum
but loglevel=3
do nothing for me.
If there is any fsck message, like run fsck ....
, then the filesystem must be repaired.
I didn’t write anything about loglevel
.
you should be referring;
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Silent_boot
sections;
on top of archwiki-fsck.