Using the earlyprintk=efi kernel boot option, I can get 4 more lines of output. Initializing the cpuset, cpu and cpuacct cgroups, and the final line printing the Linux kernel version.
Using the earlyprintk=efi kernel boot option, I can get 4 more lines of output. Initializing the cpuset, cpu and cpuacct cgroups, and the final line printing the Linux kernel version.