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Date:      Thu, 30 Jun 2011 12:47:45 +1000
From:      Antony Mawer <lists@mawer.org>
To:        jhell <jhell@dataix.net>
Cc:        Torfinn Ingolfsen <torfinn.ingolfsen@broadpark.no>, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: kern/143370: splash_txt ASCII splash screen module
Message-ID:  <BANLkTi=c2B3QghREO1j-cAV9N_RFakU21g@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <20110630013323.GA41789@DataIX.net>
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On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 11:33 AM, jhell <jhell@dataix.net> wrote:
> Youve been running this in production... How often do these servers
> reboot ;=BF and is it to identify what is actually running on the machine
> so they are not confused with surrounding equipment ?
>
> Most admins that I know don't bother with things like splash screens on
> 'production' equipment because its irrelevant to the actual server
> usage and unneeded overhead since the actual boot messages prove much
> more useful than some random ascii or bmp/pcx.

They're embedded-style server systems at remote client sites, about
1200 of them. The splash module is just a visual "nicety" which is
displayed during startup - at least providing some feedback as to what
the system is doing. These are systems aimed at a non-tech audience,
so those "niceties" count.

The alternative to that was either standard kernel messages during
boot, or a silent boot, both of which tend to confuse the crap out of
non-tech end users.

-- Antony



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