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I have bought an SSD to replace my old HDD to get my laptop(lenovo thinkpad x220) faster, and made up a fresh installation of Arch Linux with an i3wm and no dm(tty only). I have had a nice ASCII art on my HDD and wanted to make the same one on an SSD. Though the /etc/issue file is the same as I had, the file gets cut to 18th line. I wonder if someone knows what is the boot process and what can give such behavior. Wanted to mention that TTY doesn't display some unicode chars, like ░▒▓
though it used to before(somehow).
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I have bought an SSD to replace my old HDD to get my laptop(lenovo thinkpad x220) faster, and made up a fresh installation of Arch Linux with an i3wm and no dm(tty only). I have had a nice ASCII art on my HDD and wanted to make the same one on an SSD. Though the /etc/issue file is the same as I had, the file gets cut to 18th line. I wonder if someone knows what is the boot process and what can give such behavior. Wanted to mention that TTY doesn't display some unicode chars, like ░▒▓
though it used to before(somehow).
linux arch-linux tty
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Do you mean the OS (or the filesystem) truncates the file itself? Or it just doesn't print the whole file when you think it should? Is/etc/motd
printed? Is it printed well?
– Kamil Maciorowski
2 days ago
@KamilMaciorowski I think the os truncates the stdout when printing this file out. The /etc/motd gets printed (yet without any special symbols support). I don't get any errors when booting and everything else works fine.
– Andrew f0s3 Kosenko
2 days ago
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I have bought an SSD to replace my old HDD to get my laptop(lenovo thinkpad x220) faster, and made up a fresh installation of Arch Linux with an i3wm and no dm(tty only). I have had a nice ASCII art on my HDD and wanted to make the same one on an SSD. Though the /etc/issue file is the same as I had, the file gets cut to 18th line. I wonder if someone knows what is the boot process and what can give such behavior. Wanted to mention that TTY doesn't display some unicode chars, like ░▒▓
though it used to before(somehow).
linux arch-linux tty
New contributor
I have bought an SSD to replace my old HDD to get my laptop(lenovo thinkpad x220) faster, and made up a fresh installation of Arch Linux with an i3wm and no dm(tty only). I have had a nice ASCII art on my HDD and wanted to make the same one on an SSD. Though the /etc/issue file is the same as I had, the file gets cut to 18th line. I wonder if someone knows what is the boot process and what can give such behavior. Wanted to mention that TTY doesn't display some unicode chars, like ░▒▓
though it used to before(somehow).
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Do you mean the OS (or the filesystem) truncates the file itself? Or it just doesn't print the whole file when you think it should? Is/etc/motd
printed? Is it printed well?
– Kamil Maciorowski
2 days ago
@KamilMaciorowski I think the os truncates the stdout when printing this file out. The /etc/motd gets printed (yet without any special symbols support). I don't get any errors when booting and everything else works fine.
– Andrew f0s3 Kosenko
2 days ago
add a comment |
Do you mean the OS (or the filesystem) truncates the file itself? Or it just doesn't print the whole file when you think it should? Is/etc/motd
printed? Is it printed well?
– Kamil Maciorowski
2 days ago
@KamilMaciorowski I think the os truncates the stdout when printing this file out. The /etc/motd gets printed (yet without any special symbols support). I don't get any errors when booting and everything else works fine.
– Andrew f0s3 Kosenko
2 days ago
Do you mean the OS (or the filesystem) truncates the file itself? Or it just doesn't print the whole file when you think it should? Is
/etc/motd
printed? Is it printed well?– Kamil Maciorowski
2 days ago
Do you mean the OS (or the filesystem) truncates the file itself? Or it just doesn't print the whole file when you think it should? Is
/etc/motd
printed? Is it printed well?– Kamil Maciorowski
2 days ago
@KamilMaciorowski I think the os truncates the stdout when printing this file out. The /etc/motd gets printed (yet without any special symbols support). I don't get any errors when booting and everything else works fine.
– Andrew f0s3 Kosenko
2 days ago
@KamilMaciorowski I think the os truncates the stdout when printing this file out. The /etc/motd gets printed (yet without any special symbols support). I don't get any errors when booting and everything else works fine.
– Andrew f0s3 Kosenko
2 days ago
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Do you mean the OS (or the filesystem) truncates the file itself? Or it just doesn't print the whole file when you think it should? Is
/etc/motd
printed? Is it printed well?– Kamil Maciorowski
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@KamilMaciorowski I think the os truncates the stdout when printing this file out. The /etc/motd gets printed (yet without any special symbols support). I don't get any errors when booting and everything else works fine.
– Andrew f0s3 Kosenko
2 days ago