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** Tags added: karmic regression-potential
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System hangs during "quiet splash"
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Changed the status to confirmed as I'm also affected.
** Changed in: usplash (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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System hangs during "quiet splash"
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Forgot to mention before. This bug is still present in the karmic
release candidate.
Description: Ubuntu karmic rc
kernel : 2.6.31-14-generic
Release: 9.10
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System hangs during "quiet splash"
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This bug also affects me, and I noticed one detail:
While hanged I can continue boot if I issue a system wide sigterm
(alt+sysrq+e). This probably closes usplash letting the system continue
the boot process.
My system information: Laptop Dell Inspiron 1501 AMD Turion64X2 / ATI
RS482 [Radeon Xpres
** Package changed: ubuntu => usplash (Ubuntu)
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