I was wondering if there was any way to hide the disc information message (the one that says X blocks available, X blocks safe
or something to that effect. Not sure what that's called.) that I get on start-up. Not that the information isn't helpful, it's just a message which causes unnecessary worry by reminding me of when my previous hard drive was failing. So, like, is there a way to either hide this behind a fancy start-up animation, or even have it buried within the wall of text that just confirms the computer's capabilities (again, not sure what it's called. It's the one that just says [OK] USB Keyboard
and stuff like that).
Sunday, March 26, 2017
16.04 - Hide disk information displayed on boot?
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