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Originally Posted by samuel_philio
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This is the screen from which boot parameters can be added to, removed from or modified on the
linu line for the boot that will follow. If you proceed from this without making any changes, and a normal boot does not follow, what to include on the next try depends on what does happen without any. Common changes include:
- remove quiet (produces additional messages during boot)
- remove splash (removes the GUI curtain that hides what is happening during boot)
- add plymouth=0, add noplymouth, or add plymouth.enable=0 (disables bootup bling and bloat)
- add nomodeset (disables KMS, which most graphics drivers require, but enables booting when a broken driver would normally engage and prevent or severely limit screen output)
- 3 (prevents startup of the graphical video system (and DEs such as Gnome, Plasma and XFCE), but presents several shell prompt virtual terminals that can be switched among via keying in Alt-F[2-5] or similar)