Debian Configuration :: Can't See System Start And Stop Message From Console After Install

Sep 26, 2015

After install debian 8, I can't see system start and stop message from console ... How can I enable system message from console in debain 8?

debian 7 output
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root@demo:~# service apache2 restart
[ ok ] Restarting web server: apache2 ... waiting .
root@demo:~#

debian 8 output
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root@demo:~# service apache2 restart
root@demo:~# <=============================== No message (start or stop)

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