I see what you meant now, you need to "enable" the splash screen by adding "splash" after "quiet" in the boot options.
With that enabled, it displayed the error message. It would be nice to not have to rely on a splash screen to display error messages when it is not turned on by default.
I would much rather have it display the error on the terminal instead.
I see what you meant now, you need to "enable" the splash screen by adding "splash" after "quiet" in the boot options.
With that enabled, it displayed the error message. It would be nice to not have to rely on a splash screen to display error messages when it is not turned on by default.
I would much rather have it display the error on the terminal instead.