Console text red at boot (CentOS 7)











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When CentOS 7 is booting, the text becomes red. This happens through IPMI and a direct connected VGA screen. The server seems to be OK, but I would like to know why all console text is red.



The OS is clean installed.










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  • @RuiFRibeiro Like I said this also happens on IPMI. It really is red and after a while it goes white
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    Nov 13 at 15:44










  • VGA cable/connector error, missing one colour.
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    Nov 13 at 18:29










  • @IporSircer As said, it's also red on IPMI
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    Nov 14 at 8:52















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When CentOS 7 is booting, the text becomes red. This happens through IPMI and a direct connected VGA screen. The server seems to be OK, but I would like to know why all console text is red.



The OS is clean installed.










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  • @RuiFRibeiro Like I said this also happens on IPMI. It really is red and after a while it goes white
    – marco208
    Nov 13 at 15:44










  • VGA cable/connector error, missing one colour.
    – Ipor Sircer
    Nov 13 at 18:29










  • @IporSircer As said, it's also red on IPMI
    – marco208
    Nov 14 at 8:52













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When CentOS 7 is booting, the text becomes red. This happens through IPMI and a direct connected VGA screen. The server seems to be OK, but I would like to know why all console text is red.



The OS is clean installed.










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When CentOS 7 is booting, the text becomes red. This happens through IPMI and a direct connected VGA screen. The server seems to be OK, but I would like to know why all console text is red.



The OS is clean installed.







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  • @RuiFRibeiro Like I said this also happens on IPMI. It really is red and after a while it goes white
    – marco208
    Nov 13 at 15:44










  • VGA cable/connector error, missing one colour.
    – Ipor Sircer
    Nov 13 at 18:29










  • @IporSircer As said, it's also red on IPMI
    – marco208
    Nov 14 at 8:52


















  • @RuiFRibeiro Like I said this also happens on IPMI. It really is red and after a while it goes white
    – marco208
    Nov 13 at 15:44










  • VGA cable/connector error, missing one colour.
    – Ipor Sircer
    Nov 13 at 18:29










  • @IporSircer As said, it's also red on IPMI
    – marco208
    Nov 14 at 8:52
















@RuiFRibeiro Like I said this also happens on IPMI. It really is red and after a while it goes white
– marco208
Nov 13 at 15:44




@RuiFRibeiro Like I said this also happens on IPMI. It really is red and after a while it goes white
– marco208
Nov 13 at 15:44












VGA cable/connector error, missing one colour.
– Ipor Sircer
Nov 13 at 18:29




VGA cable/connector error, missing one colour.
– Ipor Sircer
Nov 13 at 18:29












@IporSircer As said, it's also red on IPMI
– marco208
Nov 14 at 8:52




@IporSircer As said, it's also red on IPMI
– marco208
Nov 14 at 8:52















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