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Opened Mar 30, 2010 by Jeff Bilyk@jbilyk

Screen contents are not cleared after syslinux loads

After selecting a kernel + options with syslinux, the screen contents are not cleared. For example, the BIOS hardware summary remains in while the services + daemons are started up, which makes the contents of the screen difficult to read. In the past this was done, and I can’t remember when this changed. Is there just a kernel option to make the screen contents disappear or is there a change needed in Alpine?

(from redmine: issue id 339, created on 2010-03-30, closed on 2010-06-16)

  • Changesets:
    • Revision 2214577d on 2010-06-08T13:41:51Z:
main/linux-grsec: fix clearing of screen at boot

fixes #339
  • Revision 54f50864 on 2010-06-08T14:36:56Z:
main/linux-grsec: fix clearing of screen at boot

fixes #339
(cherry picked from commit 2214577d304e6e0099a902315981d0b908b1b818)
  • Revision 3a138c7f on 2010-08-06T08:58:36Z:
main/linux-vserver: add fix for screen output on boot

was never applied to linux-vserver kernel.

ref #339
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Reference: alpine/aports#339