Le ven 22/08/2003 � 12:07, Adam Williamson a �crit :
> On Thu, 2003-08-21 at 16:38, MEISCH,CORY (HP-Vancouver,ex1) wrote:
> > Although I like the look of having a bootsplash at startup, I've noticed one
> > setback. On my laptop I frequently add and remove a USB mouse. The startup
> > screen hangs on harddrake but I don't realize it until I hit F2. Is there a
> > way to let the user know that new hardware has been detected? Can harddrake
> > interrupt the bootsplash on it's own...
> 
> Not a proper response to the problem, but just a question - have you
> considered removing harddrake? I disable it on my laptop, since I can't
> really think of any hardware upgrade I could perform on it for which it
> would be useful - all the stuff I could plug into it would be adequately
> dealt with by PCMCIA service or hotplug, and harddrake just gets in the
> way...

wrong way.
harddrake have a utility and you may have others tools that may need to
inform or need a interaction with the user during boot sequence


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