Unless it's really possible to start xsplash *really,really* fast, maybe a "blank" usplash could be useful until then. At least to cover verbosity at init (and present fsck routines and possible problems as well, of course). The idea of starting xsplash so fast no verbose output is even printed at the tty is admirable, but lets face it, it's never going to be possible on all sorts of setups.
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