*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 55159 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 55159
usplash prevents passwords from being not echoed on the console
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** Changed in: sysvinit (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: sysvinit (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Martin Pitt (pitti) => (unassigned)
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Martin, this is a really odd bug. lsof on the sulogin shell shows it
has /dev/console open, but it's a deleted file. I suspect that either
usplash or upstart is closing /dev/tty8 after sulogin has started, and
resetting the tc flags. I suspect this may also be causing bug 55159.
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Still an issue on my Intrepid laptop, when enabling SULOGIN in
/etc/default/rcS. Which "usplash fixes that ... went into Hardy" fixed
this? Presumably, we need to move that code to just before sulogin runs,
instead of merely before fsck runs?
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Whoops, sorry. While it does work correctly now with fsck, it still
happens when enabling SULOGIN in /etc/default/rcS. This is a less
concerning issue, though.
** Changed in: sysvinit (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
Target: ubuntu-7.04 =>
This seems to have been fixed with all the usplash fixes that went into
Hardy. I also just verified that it did not get unfixed again with the
usplash fsck fixes I did for bug 209416.
** Changed in: sysvinit (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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Bug 58503 might be related, this needs to be checked.
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Does it happen if you boot with vga=791?
let me try
yes, it does
Ok. So it's somewhere in the core code
Not svgalib
That makes life easier
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For the record, all the tcsetattr() flags are exactly the same when
booting with or without usplash.
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Confirmed. It only happens when booting with usplash (that's why it does
not happen when you boot rescue mode). For reproducing it is enough to
enable SULOGIN in /etc/default/rcS and boot with splash enabled.
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Tentatively a sulogin problem when running under upstart; I take a peek
at this.
** Changed in: sysvinit (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => sysvinit
Assignee: (unassigned) => Martin Pitt
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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Interestingly, when you boot into to recovery mode and enter the root
password nothing is shown. I believe the emergency console should
behave the same way.
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** Changed in: Ubuntu
Target: None => ubuntu-7.04
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This is true however, you have to have changed the root password to
something. By default the root user has no password so would be auto
logged in.
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Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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Ubuntu 7.04 latest updates.
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