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Boot stages and Error Logs instead of whole dmesg/logcat

Open MarkusTieger opened this issue 10 months ago • 5 comments

To make it a little more useful and more unix-like: I think it would be better if you only see the successful boot stages in a systemd style and ofc. all error messages. At the current version, there are so many messages, that you can't read them all.

That means like so: (Image from Wikipedia) image

MarkusTieger avatar Apr 06 '24 19:04 MarkusTieger

Agreed. This makes more sense for the usage of this

irresistibl avatar Apr 07 '24 04:04 irresistibl

Yes! This change would make it more professional like linux distros that have that function to warn errors and stages during boot.

Also could be convenient to return the color-coded function with ability to customize the color codes manualy with rex text.

That sounds nice to be choiceable, but the module itself is already amazing, it took off oem creepy bootanimation and boosted system start speeds for my ROM.

Tanks for the awesome Dev!

KauVic avatar Apr 11 '24 15:04 KauVic

These are possible already, thanks to Chainfire and his liveboot app. However I am waiting an example of KernelSU's brand new module config html interface.

symbuzzer avatar Apr 12 '24 06:04 symbuzzer

These are possible already, thanks to Chainfire and his liveboot app. However I am waiting an example of KernelSU's brand new module config html interface.

I am not talking about disabling specific loglevels, but showing bootstages in a systemd style like "[Ok] Started CameraServer" (and now the same thing for like the dalvik, wpa_supplicant, the lock screen, maybe even magisk etc. ).

As far as i know there isn't such a log in android implemented currently. Liveboot would have to hook itself into the init system and generate this log messages by itself.

Even only the error log of logcat are too much informations.

MarkusTieger avatar Apr 12 '24 15:04 MarkusTieger

Understand now. This is basic module version of Chainfire's Liveboot app. So I cant add any feature that not exists on app. So you should ask to Chainfire from Liveboot repo sir

symbuzzer avatar Apr 14 '24 06:04 symbuzzer