> It looks like my FAI tried to install ubuntu-minimal, which despite its
> name appears to include some stuff targeted at the desktop version.
On the contrary, ubuntu-minimal is minimal and doesn't pull in anything
desktop-specific. It will pull in upstart->mountall->plymouth
->plymouth-theme-ubuntu-text, but that's not a graphical splash screen,
only a text one.
> Nevertheless, there does seem to be a conflict between this console-
> common script and plymouth's splash screen. It's probably really a bug
> with the console tools rather than plymouth.
Yeah, I think that's the case; talking with Colin Watson, I understand
that console-common is meant to be removed altogether but hasn't quite
been obsoleted.
Reassigning this to console-tools, which seems to be the primary
culprit.
** Package changed: plymouth (Ubuntu) => console-common (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: console-common (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: console-common (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
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Title:
plymouth always shows a splash screen regardless of whether 'splash'
is on the command line
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