The kernel parameter to suppress most boot messages is:
D. quiet
The quiet parameter is a boot option that is passed to the Linux kernel at boot time. When the quiet parameter is set, the kernel will suppress most of the messages that are normally displayed during the boot process. This can be useful if you want to hide the boot process details and display only a minimal boot message, or if you need to capture the output of the boot process for analysis.
The other options listed are not standard kernel parameters to suppress boot messages:
A. silent - This is not a standard kernel parameter.
B. verbose=0 - This is not a standard kernel parameter for suppressing boot messages.
C. nomesg - This is not a standard kernel parameter.
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