> I was going to write that this was an update-initramfs
> problem, but I just found in the manpage that one can call
> "update-initramfs -u -k all" to update initramfs for all
> kernel versions. I guess splashy should do this?

Yeah I saw that too after I filed.  Makes sense to me.  If I
installed splashy, then I want boot splash screens, right?

Hrmm, but what if some of the kernels cannot support splashy
or do not have the vesa f.b. compiled?  What are the kernel
conditions or versions that splashy requires, and if those
conditions are not satisfied by a particular kernel, will it
cause boot failure under that one?

Mark



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