Salut,
J'ai toujours préferer voir les services se lancer au demarrage plutot que de voir un logo et une progress bar. La couleur est pas mal aussi, ca permet de voir plus facilement quand il y a un probleme et c'est plus jolie aussi 😛
Voila comment ajouter donc un peu plus de couleur à votre Init:
Editer le fichier /etc/lsb-base-logging.sh pour qu'il ressemble à celui-ci (faites un backup avant, on sait jamais):
# Default init script logging functions suitable for Ubuntu.
# See /lib/lsb/init-functions for usage help.
log_use_usplash () {
if [ "${loop:-n}" = y ]; then
return 1
fi
type usplash_write >/dev/null 2>&1
}
log_to_console () {
[ "${loop:-n}" != y ] || return 0
[ "${QUIET:-no}" != yes ] || return 0
# Only output to the console when we're given /dev/null
stdin=`readlink /proc/self/fd/0`
[ "${stdin#/dev/null}" != "$stdin" ] || return 0
func=$1
shift
loop=y $func "$@" </dev/console >/dev/console 2>&1 || true
}
log_success_msg () {
if log_use_usplash; then
usplash_write "STATUS $*" || true
fi
log_to_console log_success_msg "$@"
echo " * $@"
}
log_failure_msg () {
if log_use_usplash; then
usplash_write "STATUS $*" || true
fi
log_to_console log_failure_msg "$@"
if log_use_fancy_output; then
RED=`$TPUT setaf 1`
NORMAL=`$TPUT op`
echo " $RED*$NORMAL $@"
else
echo " * $@"
fi
}
log_warning_msg () {
if log_use_usplash; then
usplash_write "STATUS $*" || true
fi
log_to_console log_warning_msg "$@"
if log_use_fancy_output; then
YELLOW=`$TPUT setaf 3`
NORMAL=`$TPUT op`
echo " $YELLOW*$NORMAL $@"
else
echo " * $@"
fi
}
log_begin_msg () {
log_daemon_msg "$1"
}
log_daemon_msg () {
if [ -z "$1" ]; then
return 1
fi
if log_use_usplash; then
usplash_write "TEXT $*" || true
fi
log_to_console log_daemon_msg "$@"
if log_use_fancy_output && $TPUT xenl >/dev/null 2>&1; then
GREEN=`$TPUT setaf 2`
NORMAL=`$TPUT op`
COLS=`$TPUT cols`
if [ "$COLS" ] && [ "$COLS" -gt 6 ]; then
COL=`$EXPR $COLS - 7`
else
COLS=80
COL=73
fi
# We leave the cursor `hanging' about-to-wrap (see terminfo(5)
# xenl, which is approximately right). That way if the script
# prints anything then we will be on the next line and not
# overwrite part of the message.
# Previous versions of this code attempted to colour-code the
# asterisk but this can't be done reliably because in practice
# init scripts sometimes print messages even when they succeed
# and we won't be able to reliably know where the colourful
# asterisk ought to go.
printf " $GREEN*$NORMAL $* "
# Enough trailing spaces for ` [fail]' to fit in; if the message
# is too long it wraps here rather than later, which is what we
# want.
$TPUT hpa `$EXPR $COLS - 1`
printf ' '
else
echo " $GREEN*$NORMAL $@"
COL=
fi
}
log_progress_msg () {
:
}
log_end_msg () {
if [ -z "$1" ]; then
return 1
fi
if log_use_usplash; then
if [ "$1" -eq 0 ]; then
usplash_write "SUCCESS OK" || true
else
usplash_write "FAILURE failed" || true
fi
fi
log_to_console log_end_msg "$@"
if [ "$COL" ] && [ -x "$TPUT" ]; then
printf "\r"
$TPUT hpa $COL
if [ "$1" -eq 0 ]; then
$TPUT setaf 4 # blue
printf "["
$TPUT setaf 2 # green
printf " OK "
$TPUT setaf 4 # blue
echo "]"
$TPUT op # normal
else
$TPUT setaf 4 # blue
printf '['
$TPUT setaf 1 # red
printf Fail
$TPUT setaf 4 # blue
echo ']'
$TPUT op # normal
fi
else
if [ "$1" -eq 0 ]; then
echo " ...done."
else
echo " ...fail!"
fi
fi
return $1
}
log_action_msg () {
if log_use_usplash; then
usplash_write "TEXT $*" || true
fi
log_to_console log_action_msg "$@"
echo " * $@"
}
log_action_begin_msg () {
log_daemon_msg "$@..."
}
log_action_cont_msg () {
log_daemon_msg "$@..."
}
log_action_end_msg () {
# In the future this may do something with $2 as well.
log_end_msg "$1" || true
}
Et voila normalement vous devriez avoir de jolies couleurs au demarrage des services a condition bien sur d'avoir virer le splash dans le fichier /boot/grub/menu.lst 🙂