Same here, I needed the FRAMEBUFFER=y workaround.
Not that kubuntu-desktop _is_ installed here, but cryptsetup is not.
Meaning: if you don't know about the workaround, you won't get the
splash screen. Is this a packaging issue?
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Steve - that will teach me to be impatient. Downloaded the latest
software this morning. Still get the fsck and mountall issues. But can
report I can still use the FRAMEBUFFER=y workaround described above to
get a smooth plymouth from grub.
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Thanks, Steve. I opened a new bug #549427.
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This bug was fixed in the package plymouth - 0.8.1-1
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[ Scott James Remnant ]
* Update to the upstream 0.8.1 release:
- Our patches have been merged upstream, some changes due to cleaning
them up for submission and noticing a few
After upgrading to plymouth 0.8.1-1, the situation is even worse: now I
can't see the Ubuntu 10.04 label nor the for dots colored progress
bar during boot. I only see a black screen during computer startup with
three informational and error messages, until GDM starts.
** Attachment added: Screen
Shutting down and restarting the computer does effectively shows a white
graphical Ubuntu logo (with a rather ugly color degradation, by the way,
but that's another story...)
** Attachment added: Screen capture of my screen during computer restart
cat /proc/fb
0 inteldrmfb
1 VGA16 VGA
i.e. INTEL 855GM
Now seems worse for me as well - I removed the FRAMEBUFFER=y from
/etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/splash and did a sudo update-initramfs -u
I then updated to the latest plymouth using update-manager.
On reboot I saw the usual fsck messages,
Ricardo,
Please file a separate bug report for the problem you still see with
0.8.1-1. (BTW, the ugliness of the logo on shutdown just means that
you're using the VGA16 framebuffer driver because there's no better
kernel driver available for your video card - or because you're using
the binary
** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
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echo FRAMEBUFFER=y | sudo tee /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/splash
This worked for me too. Although Plymouth would not start at all before.
Plymouth worked fine in fedora.
oh and I gota say boot is Fast
Very Happy now :)
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I did a few tests with Lucid beta running on VMWare. The videos of the
startup sequence are attached. Please play them in vlc, mplayer plays
them way to fast. In each case you can disregard the green screen and
the VMWare logo. They seems to be specific to VMWare.
Test 1. The splash file as
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Well that's not unhidden text. It's meant to be checking for errors.
This bug is about the splash starting late where as yours starts
immediately. But performs a disk check.
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I don't have a file for splash. Only resume.
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owen.c: you would have had a file for splash if you ran those commands
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I get permission denied error.
I try
sudo echo FRAMEBUFFER-y sudo /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/splash
sudo update-initramfs -u
But still no file created. Is this the correct way to do it?
Sorry I'm very new.
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echo FRAMEBUFFER=y | sudo tee /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/splash
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Thanks guys. Works perfectly. Now can this be fixed in the next version
do you reckon?
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Wow that's amazing it works. Hopefully this will help fix the issue
natively.
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You can enable this without installing cryptsetup by:
echo FRAMEBUFFER=y /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/splash
update-initramfs -u
The longer-term plan I think, if it works, is to try and early-load udev
and the graphics drivers if we can get away with it - so there isn't the
black screen gap
Yes, I have the same problem on all my systems but there is an easy
workaround.
Afaik the problem is that the initramfs scripts only put Plymouth and
obviously kms in the initrd if cryptsetup is installed to ask for the
password with a proper screen. So if you install cryptsetup everything
looks
Is it only caused by console messages?
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** Summary changed:
- Plymouth starts late
+ Hide console messages while Plymouth is running
** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
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