On Mon, 8 Nov 2010, Greg KH wrote:
We are working with customer for the startup & shutdown process.
We need to hide cursor and all messages then use plymouth to display splash.
Meego does not use plymouth as the kernel should boot fast enough to not
need it.
AFAIK, netbook images still use plymouth-lite, and sometimes
also shows a cursor and prints a few messages (typically
dmesg warnings).
-gabriel
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