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SYSTEMD-BSOD.SERVICE(8)		 systemd-bsod	       SYSTEMD-BSOD.SERVICE(8)

NAME
       systemd-bsod.service, systemd-bsod - Displays boot-time emergency log
       message in full screen

SYNOPSIS
       systemd-bsod.service

       /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-bsod [OPTIONS...]

DESCRIPTION
       systemd-bsod.service is used to display a blue screen which contains a
       message relating to a boot failure, including a QR code which can be
       scanned to get helpful information about the failure.

OPTIONS
       The following options are understood by systemd-bsod:

       -h, --help
	   Print a short help text and exit.

       --version
	   Print a short version string and exit.

       -c, --continuous
	   When specified, systemd-bsod waits continuously for changes in the
	   journal if it does not find any emergency messages on the initial
	   attempt.

	   Added in version 255.

       --tty=
	   Specify the TTY to output to. By default, systemd-bsod will
	   automatically find a free VT to display the message on. If this
	   option is specified a TTY may be selected explicitly. Use
	   --tty=/dev/tty to direct output to the terminal the command is
	   invoked on.

	   Added in version 256.

EXIT STATUS
       On success (displaying the journal message successfully), 0 is
       returned, a non-zero failure code otherwise.

SEE ALSO
       systemd(1)

systemd 258					       SYSTEMD-BSOD.SERVICE(8)

systemd-bsod(8)

systemdbsod.service, systemdbsod \- Displays boot\-time emergency log message in full screen

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System Information

systemd 258 1.0.0
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Maintained by Unknown

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