** Summary changed:

- Booting with the framebuffer renderer leaves the system at textual "login:" 
screen
+ Booting with graphical renderer leaves the system at textual "login:" screen

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: plymouth
  
- This bug occurs with the Framebuffer renderer backend, I have not yet
- been able to replicate it with the DRM renderer backend or with the text
- plugin.  If you can replicate it with either of those, it is unlikely to
- be a different bug, so please add details to this one.
+ This bug occurs with the Framebuffer and DRM renderer backends (KMS and
+ non-KMS framebuffers), I have not yet been able to replicate it with the
+ text plugin ("Ubuntu 10.04" across the middle of the screen) -- if you
+ can replicate it with that, it is unlikely to be a different bug, so
+ please add details to this one.
  
  You have this bug if after booting, you see a text "login:" screen
  rather than the X server you were expecting - AND - if pressing Alt-F7
  takes you to the X server with no further problems.  Your boot has
  worked, you've just ended up on the wrong VT.  If you have further
  problems, or no X server whatsoever, you have a different but so please
  file a new one.
  
  Given we end up on VT1, it's strongly likely that plymouth has simply
  changed the VT on quitting like it does for those who don't have an X
  server.  This is quite odd, because gdm should call plymouth with the
  --retain-splash argument that prevents this.

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Booting with graphical renderer leaves the system at textual "login:" screen
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/538214
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