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 described in #18 is present, the system
performs an fsck: Ugly message all over the place, the message about the
disk check is flickering, no indication about the progress as we used to
have.

Test 2. The splash file as described in #18 is not present, the system
performs an fsck: Again, the messages are flickering. On a physical
machine it's less apparent, but still noticeable.

Test 3. The splash file as described in #18 is not present, the system
has an encrypted disc and has to ask for a password: Messages all over
the place.

I'm not impressed by plymouth. The old usplash was much tidier since you
could specify a box in which all the messages were displayed.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/535108
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