> > Taking that one step further, isn't it a developer's right to "toot their
> > own horn" in their code?
>
> Right. In the code. Not in the Linux boot diagnostic information.
Which is why I proposed earlier that we make it easy to shut them off.
Alan piped in with the "quiet" boot option.
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