Although this command might seem a bit complex at first site but it is much broader in functionality thanifconfig. It is functionally organized on two layers of Networking Stack i.e.Layer 2(Link Layer),Layer 3(IP Layer) and does the work of all the above mentioned commands from net-tools...
Run the vi /etc/default/grub command and replace the field in the red box with rhgb quiet. Before the configuration: After the configuration: Synchronize the modification to the grub.cfg file. UEFI mode: Run the grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/efi/EFI/CentOS/grub.cfg command. Legacy mode: Run ...
Run the vi /etc/default/grub command and replace the field in the red box with rhgb quiet. Before the configuration: After the configuration: Synchronize the modification to the grub.cfg file. UEFI mode: Run the grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/efi/EFI/CentOS/grub.cfg command. Legacy mode: Run ...
The run level is a state of INIT, and your system defines what services are running. The standard Linux kernel supports seven different runlevels: 0:System halt, ready to be powered off 1: Single user mode 2:Multiple user mode, no network file system 3:Multiple user mode using the comma...
Run the vi /etc/default/grub command and replace the field in the red box with rhgb quiet. Before the configuration: After the configuration: Synchronize the modification to the grub.cfg file. UEFI mode: Run the grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/efi/EFI/CentOS/grub.cfg command. Legacy mode: Run ...
Run the vi /etc/default/grub command and replace the field in the red box with rhgb quiet. Before the configuration: After the configuration: Synchronize the modification to the grub.cfg file. UEFI mode: Run the grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/...
Run the vi /etc/default/grub command and replace the field in the red box with rhgb quiet. Before the configuration: After the configuration: Synchronize the modification to the grub.cfg file. UEFI mode: Run the grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/efi/EFI/CentOS/grub.cfg command. Legacy mode: Run ...