Please post your menu.lst
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Re: Silent Boot
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Re: Silent Boot
Unless you h ave something in the part of menu.lst you did not post it should be "silent"
Re: Silent Boot
So it begins as a silent boot and then just changes to a verbose boot?
That's odd
Could be that the graphics card cant show the splash
What's your hardware - post the output from lspci
That's odd
Could be that the graphics card cant show the splash
What's your hardware - post the output from lspci
Re: Silent Boot
This is a fairly new version. There is only one later (I believe) in the laptop segment - but a bunch in the desktop segmentVGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
Could be that something can't cope alright
If it works OK for the rest I suggest you live with it - it's simply not worth the work you probably have to do to fix it
That said I'll ask the team if they have an idea - we have had problems with the usplash
Re: Silent Boot
I can confirm this on my PC, but I'm using apt to update...
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." Edmund Burke
Re: Silent Boot
That fix worked on my machine, but I added the -u argument to update-initramfs so it would update the existing one instead of generating a new one.
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." Edmund Burke