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I want to have the normal boot instructions and not the loading Kubuntu screen.
How do I remove it?










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    • How To remove Quiet Splash if Ubuntu is not booting up

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    I want to have the normal boot instructions and not the loading Kubuntu screen.
    How do I remove it?










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      This question already has an answer here:




      • How To remove Quiet Splash if Ubuntu is not booting up

        2 answers




      I want to have the normal boot instructions and not the loading Kubuntu screen.
      How do I remove it?










      share|improve this question

















      This question already has an answer here:




      • How To remove Quiet Splash if Ubuntu is not booting up

        2 answers




      I want to have the normal boot instructions and not the loading Kubuntu screen.
      How do I remove it?





      This question already has an answer here:




      • How To remove Quiet Splash if Ubuntu is not booting up

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      marked as duplicate by Pilot6, Fabby, Eric Carvalho, karel, Elder Geek Feb 17 at 18:19


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          You can edit /etc/default/grub and find the line that looks like



          GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"


          and remove the quiet splash parameters, which may leave the line looking like



          GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=""


          After editing, run sudo update-grub
          and you should boot without the Kubuntu loading screen






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          • @Anthony You're welcome

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          You can edit /etc/default/grub and find the line that looks like



          GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"


          and remove the quiet splash parameters, which may leave the line looking like



          GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=""


          After editing, run sudo update-grub
          and you should boot without the Kubuntu loading screen






          share|improve this answer
























          • @Anthony You're welcome

            – Charles Green
            Feb 16 at 16:23
















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          You can edit /etc/default/grub and find the line that looks like



          GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"


          and remove the quiet splash parameters, which may leave the line looking like



          GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=""


          After editing, run sudo update-grub
          and you should boot without the Kubuntu loading screen






          share|improve this answer
























          • @Anthony You're welcome

            – Charles Green
            Feb 16 at 16:23














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          You can edit /etc/default/grub and find the line that looks like



          GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"


          and remove the quiet splash parameters, which may leave the line looking like



          GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=""


          After editing, run sudo update-grub
          and you should boot without the Kubuntu loading screen






          share|improve this answer













          You can edit /etc/default/grub and find the line that looks like



          GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"


          and remove the quiet splash parameters, which may leave the line looking like



          GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=""


          After editing, run sudo update-grub
          and you should boot without the Kubuntu loading screen







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          answered Feb 16 at 16:10









          Charles GreenCharles Green

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          • @Anthony You're welcome

            – Charles Green
            Feb 16 at 16:23



















          • @Anthony You're welcome

            – Charles Green
            Feb 16 at 16:23

















          @Anthony You're welcome

          – Charles Green
          Feb 16 at 16:23





          @Anthony You're welcome

          – Charles Green
          Feb 16 at 16:23



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