Splash Screen on Shutdown

  • Hi

    Just a suggestion which is really just cosmetic and personal preference. When shutting down LibreElec on the generic x86 build you see a load of services/processes being closed/shutdown. Is it worth having a splash screen of the LibreElec logo or something to hide theses processes being closed/shutdown?

    I get a big list run down the side of the TV until my HTPC turns off, I think it would look better with something that would hide those unless you think its helpful to see those processes on shutdown for problem shooting.

    What do you think?


  • Hi

    Just a suggestion which is really just cosmetic and personal preference. When shutting down LibreElec on the generic x86 build you see a load of services/processes being closed/shutdown. Is it worth having a splash screen of the LibreElec logo or something to hide theses processes being closed/shutdown?

    I get a big list run down the side of the TV until my HTPC turns off, I think it would look better with something that would hide those unless you think its helpful to see those processes on shutdown for problem shooting.

    What do you think?

    Good idea! I have the same issue on an Intel NUC running LibreELEC (Krypton) v7.90.010 ALPHA.


  • what LE addons have you installed ? btw did you installed hyperion ?


    Hi,

    No Hyperion isn't installed and I have many addons - are there known issues with certain addons?

    I know it's an alpha build, so I am happy to wait for it to stabilise.

    Thanks

  • Systemd shows messages only if some service fail. It would be good to know which one does for you? Could you make some image/video on shutdown?

    To completely hide systemd messages this boot parameter should do the job:

    Code
    quiet morequiet systemd.show_status=0

  • Systemd shows messages only if some service fail. It would be good to know which one does for you? Could you make some image/video on shutdown?

    To completely hide systemd messages this boot parameter should do the job:

    Code
    quiet morequiet systemd.show_status=0

    You mean take a photo? Thanks for the boot config command.
    [hr]

    You mean take a photo? Thanks for the boot config command.

    I don't see any errors:

    Edited once, last by vpeter (December 30, 2016 at 7:56 AM).

  • Same. systemd.show_status=0 does work, but I would actually like to see if there's any errors. Wonder if it's the weird line breaks during Kodi stop that causes it.


  • I think this is a better snapshot here.


    The most important thing is at start. But on both your images top/left part of the image is missing. Can you make another image please? ;)

    Also how long it takes when you issue shutdown command until you see this messages? Immediately, 1 second, 5 second, ...

    Edited once, last by vpeter (December 30, 2016 at 8:37 AM).


  • The most important thing is at start. But on both your images top/left part of the image is missing. Can you make another image please? ;)

    Also how long it takes when you issue shutdown command until you see this messages? Immediately, 1 second, 5 second, ...

    Here you go and it takes about 4 or 5 seconds.

  • Thanks. I see no obvious reason for this.

    But strangely now I'm also seeing sometimes this messages over serial console. Will investigate the issue and if I found something I will post here.

  • I'm seeing the same behavior too, noisy shutdown/restart with systemd service status displaying, I'm running generic image 7.0.2 x86_64

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