Since upgrading from 20.04.6 Desktop to 22.04, the boot screen is not as clean as it used to be.
Basically, the flow used to be in 20.04:
GRUB > Splash screen > Login prompt
Currently in 22.04:
GRUB > Splash screen > Messages (in the attached file) > Splash screen again for a sec > Login prompt
All of those messages already existed in 20.04, the difference is that they were not appearing during boot.
I was able to get rid of the "usb" related messages by just adding "loglevel=0" in GRUB. Currently is "quiet loglevel=0 splash".
However, the fsck related messages, I was not available to get rid of.
Obviously a minor issue, but important to the whole look and feel of the OS for desktop.
Something definitely changed here.
Since upgrading from 20.04.6 Desktop to 22.04, the boot screen is not as clean as it used to be.
Basically, the flow used to be in 20.04:
GRUB > Splash screen > Login prompt
Currently in 22.04:
GRUB > Splash screen > Messages (in the attached file) > Splash screen again for a sec > Login prompt
All of those messages already existed in 20.04, the difference is that they were not appearing during boot.
I was able to get rid of the "usb" related messages by just adding "loglevel=0" in GRUB. Currently is "quiet loglevel=0 splash".
However, the fsck related messages, I was not available to get rid of.
Obviously a minor issue, but important to the whole look and feel of the OS for desktop.
Something definitely changed here.