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<div style="direction: ltr;font-family: Tahoma;color: #000000;font-size: 10pt;">hi,<br>
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How do I avoid plymouth to replicate text messages in console?<br>
This behavior is not present on CentOS-7 but is present in Fedora-25.<br>
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plymouth message --text="foobar" # => foobar is printed on screen.<br>
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This behavior seems present only on systemd based distro.<br>
Is there a switch to prevent this?<br>
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I'm using a special format that has no meaning in text mode.<br>
Indeed to display a warning I'm using:<br>
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plymouth message --text="W:This is a warining message"<br>
plymouth message --text="I:This is an informative message"<br>
Aside that I'm using an echo that won't prepend the "<letter>:" to the messafge to log output.<br>
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So when switching to text (ESC) I have both messages.<br>
I tryed to redirect plymout >/dev/null 2>&1, but it has no effect.<br>
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Any help would be greatly apreciated.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
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<div style="font-family:Tahoma; font-size:13px"><font face="Tahoma">-- <br>
Olivier LAHAYE<br>
CEA DRT/LIST/DIR</font><br>
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