At this point, Ubuntu Dapper and Hardy are the only releases which use
usplash and are still supported. In Karmic we switched briefly to
xsplash, and then in Lucid we switched to plymouth.
If I'm reading this bug (and Paolo's blog post) correctly, this sounds
like purely a cosmetic issue, rather than one that actually affects your
ability to boot in any way. Is that correct? At this point in the
release cycle, I don't think that a purely cosmetic bug would qualify
for a Stable Release Update, so I'm closing this bug as "Won't Fix".
However, if I'm wrong about it just being cosmetic, please feel free to
re-open the bug with an explanation of the impact.
** Changed in: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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Usplash timeout too low in script/local_premount/resume : stop usplash
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/214271
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