Description: Disable gfxpayload=keep by default Setting gfxpayload=keep has been known to cause efifb to be inappropriately enabled. In any case, with the current Linux kernel the result of this option is that early kernelspace will be unable to print anything to the console, so (for example) if boot fails and you end up dumped to an initramfs prompt, you won't be able to see anything on the screen. As such it shouldn't be enabled by default in Debian, no matter what kernel options are enabled. . gfxpayload=keep is a good idea but rather ahead of its time ... Author: Colin Watson Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/567245 Forwarded: no Last-Update: 2013-12-20 Index: b/util/grub.d/10_linux.in =================================================================== --- a/util/grub.d/10_linux.in +++ b/util/grub.d/10_linux.in @@ -127,10 +127,6 @@ # FIXME: We need an interface to select vesafb in case efifb can't be used. if [ "x$GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX" = x ]; then echo " load_video" | sed "s/^/$submenu_indentation/" - if grep -qx "CONFIG_FB_EFI=y" "${config}" 2> /dev/null \ - && grep -qx "CONFIG_VT_HW_CONSOLE_BINDING=y" "${config}" 2> /dev/null; then - echo " set gfxpayload=keep" | sed "s/^/$submenu_indentation/" - fi else if [ "x$GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX" != xtext ]; then echo " load_video" | sed "s/^/$submenu_indentation/"