I’ve been using *nix daily since 1998 and over that time I have developed a particular way I like to set things up and run them, especially with VMs & Farms. I prefer having central reporting, so unless a box hangs on boot, having a BSOD is essentially useless to me.
Now on a laptop I might just leave it, and of course I’ll check it out before committing to anything, but essentially it’s a feature I don’t need.
If the reason for the boot hang ends up in LOG_EMERG, it’ll be available to you on the “bsod” screen and show a QR code too, so not useless for you, if that’s the case. But running things the way you want is understandable.
Why’s that?
I’ve been using *nix daily since 1998 and over that time I have developed a particular way I like to set things up and run them, especially with VMs & Farms. I prefer having central reporting, so unless a box hangs on boot, having a BSOD is essentially useless to me.
Now on a laptop I might just leave it, and of course I’ll check it out before committing to anything, but essentially it’s a feature I don’t need.
If the reason for the boot hang ends up in
LOG_EMERG
, it’ll be available to you on the “bsod” screen and show a QR code too, so not useless for you, if that’s the case. But running things the way you want is understandable.