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author | pmikus <pmikus@cisco.com> | 2020-10-20 12:23:57 +0000 |
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committer | Peter Mikus <pmikus@cisco.com> | 2020-10-20 12:50:24 +0000 |
commit | d65e6247bf53ec070683209d8a115b37e3933127 (patch) | |
tree | 82f69191c81a1f3a7b8f562c3a4566898caf6183 /VPP_DEVICE_IMAGE_CENTOS | |
parent | a13df251b1934c534f710036ed8027dda10acdbb (diff) |
FIX: Ansible calibration
Force check is doing its job but vt.handoff was deployed later.
vt.handoff (vt = virtualterminal) is a kernel boot parameter unique to
Ubuntu, and is not an upstream kernel boot parameter. Its purpose is to
allow the kernel to maintain the current contents of video memory on a
virtual terminal. So, when the operating system is booting up, when it
moves past the boot loader, vt.handoff allows showing of an aubergine
background, with Plymouth displaying a logo and progress indicator bar
on top of this. Once the display manager comes up, it smoothly replaces
this with a login prompt.
Useless
Signed-off-by: pmikus <pmikus@cisco.com>
Change-Id: I9d6db8833ccbef680fab2b643e9c3525bc709244
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