What happened to the progress report when the system is checking the hard drive for errors during bootup? Lucid displayed a "percent complete" message that gave me an idea of how long it would take. Maverick just shows a very unfinished-looking screen and expects me to wait and wonder.
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I am relatively new to Linux, but quite experienced with DOS and Windows. I'm comfortable editing things like fstab, etc., but I need specific instructions of what files to edit and what to add.<br /><br />My system is Kubuntu 10.10, using KDE 4.5.1.Tags: None
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Trying with the 10.10:
Code:cd /
Code:sudo touch /forcefsck
[img width=400 height=312]http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/7025/maverickplymouth.png[/img]
...a very unfinished-looking screen...Before you edit, BACKUP !
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Originally posted by Rog131
What kind of system do you have, GPU/drivers/new installation or upgraded from the 10.04 ?I am relatively new to Linux, but quite experienced with DOS and Windows. I'm comfortable editing things like fstab, etc., but I need specific instructions of what files to edit and what to add.<br /><br />My system is Kubuntu 10.10, using KDE 4.5.1.
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...It's a flat light blue color, with low resolution font...
...an nVidia 7600 GS video card made by XFX. nVidia driver version 260.19.06...
/usr/share/doc/plymouth/README.Debian
High-color graphics on nVidia, ATI and other cards
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Our default configuration uses low-color graphics on cards or drivers
for which "Kernel Mode Setting" (in-kernel graphics drivers) are not
available.
This is because the driver that permits high-color graphics tends to
cause issues with suspend and resume, and we opted to prefer that
working.
For nVidia and ATI users, the default "nouveau" and "radeon"
drivers are Kernel Mode Setting enabled, but do not always
provide 3D capability at the current time. By switching to
using the restricted/non-free nvidia-glx or fglrx drivers,
you will gain 3D capability at the loss of a high-color
splash screen.
You can however chose to enable high-color (and resolution) console
if you find it doesn't affect suspend/resume for you, or you don't
use that feature.
There are various methods of doing this, the most robust is the
following four steps:
Append video=vesafb to the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT in
/etc/default/grub
sudo update-grub
echo FRAMEBUFFER=y | sudo tee /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/splash
sudo update-initramfs -u
I have no idea how to get a screenshot...
More / earlier:
> Few Plymouth links
> Topic: Capturing the images of the ksplash & kdm & ksplash again (or the Plymouth)Before you edit, BACKUP !
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