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Hello, I know that there was some shortcut to see detailed boot process, hardware information. I think it was 'R' but I'm not sure. Can anyone help me (I know ...
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    Shortcut for detailed boot

    Hello,

    I know that there was some shortcut to see detailed boot process, hardware information. I think it was 'R' but I'm not sure. Can anyone help me (I know that I could also remove 'quite' option but this is not the case like also virtual consoles. I'm looking for this particular shortcut and some information what it actually does).

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    Are you looking for the selective startup, e.i., "press i for interactive startup" ??
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    If you are looking to see the service startup messages, try Alt-D.

    If you are looking for more detailed messages they are probably on one of the other terminals. Try Ctrl-Alt-F8 or Ctrl-Alt-F9

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