Saturday, July 21, 2018

How to hide the detailed processes of Ubuntu startup?

My Ubuntu never started with a list of detailed process, but after updating 14.04 to 16.04, it started being like that. And I had installed and removed few programs that I don't even know, because I was trying to make indicator-cpufreq to work properly and later found out it needed to disable intel_pstate. But now I hate it when my laptop starts with those detailed processes. Any suggestions to hide it and start Ubuntu as normal?




The output of grep DEFAULT /etc/default/grub is:



GRUB_DEFAULT=0
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="intel_pstate=disable"


startup processes details photo

No comments:

Post a Comment

11.10 - Can't boot from USB after installing Ubuntu

I bought a Samsung series 5 notebook and a very strange thing happened: I installed Ubuntu 11.10 from a usb pen drive but when I restarted (...