Yes, I've come across the solution proposed in this blog too; but I
really don't like adding 6 seconds to the boot up time. As I said
before, the boot sequence is only on for a couple of seconds; I really
don't see the point of making a longer boot in order to make the boot
experience look good enough for you to forget that it's booting, if you
get my drift. I personally would prefer a really short boot time to get
to a working computer as quickly as possible. But what I really can't
stand is that black screen with a blinking cursor - it looks like the
computer has a serious problem - not a good first impression for a new
comer.

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Ubuntu splashscreen big and ugly after installing ATI graphics driver
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