let me say I really enjoy this great distro and the wondeful support from the community, especially in the IRC channel (where I got very fast answers).
Now I have a little problem: How do I get the "normal" text-mode boot process back?
I already searched for it and found the hint to remove the "usplash" package. After doing so Mint booted into some kind of console and no system was loaded (also most commands were missing), which lead me to a complete reinstall (sorry, I am so totally new to all that stuff
Now I tried to just remove the "usplash-theme-bea" but that on the other side left me with a strange boot process, that shows two messages (something with "getting cpuindex from acpiid" or so) and the default Modprobe warning from IPv6 as well as the usual Filesystem-Checks (which was always shown in text mode, even before removing the theme-package).
After that I tried to reinstall the usplash-bea-theme, which was not possible, so I tried the usplash-ubuntu-theme, but it seems not to have any effects...
Can anyone please help me and provide a tutorial on how to get the "normal"-boot mode from a fresh (or even not so fresh




