I use VMware vSphere Client's to manage my Ubuntu 12.04 cloud-image based vm's. vSphere is able to display the console of the vm as it boots but because the default kernel boot parameter is set to use console=ttyS0 I can't see anything until booting is done unless I manually add console=tty0 first. Can you add console=tty0 after console=ttyS0 so boot process will display automatically? I would really appreciate it.
I use VMware vSphere Client's to manage my Ubuntu 12.04 cloud-image based vm's. vSphere is able to display the console of the vm as it boots but because the default kernel boot parameter is set to use console=ttyS0 I can't see anything until booting is done unless I manually add console=tty0 first. Can you add console=tty0 after console=ttyS0 so boot process will display automatically? I would really appreciate it.