Why is boot looking different?

June 09th, 2012 - 10:00 am ET by Hans-J. Ullrich | Report spam
Hi list,

can someone explain, why the boot messages are looking different on one of my
computers, although the package versions are on every host the same?

Nothing problematic, just want to know.
On the different one it looks like

[ok] booting message bla bla

with a green "ok", and all others are looking like

booting message bla bla [ok]

and a white "ok". As I said, nothing problematic, but I might want to know,
WHY it is so, and how I can change the behaviour in case of.

Thanks for your help!

Hans


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#1 Camale
June 09th, 2012 - 10:10 am ET | Report spam
On Sat, 09 Jun 2012 15:52:19 +0200, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:

can someone explain, why the boot messages are looking different on one
of my computers, although the package versions are on every host the
same?



(...)

IIRC it's a new setting ("fancy output") that you can enable/disable.

Hint: lsb package.

Greetings,

Camaleón


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