On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 05:34:10PM -0000, Michael wrote:
> I don't know if this quite fits in here, but I will add it anyway.
> Currently, during boot of an installed system, the first part of the
> bootsplash is very slow to start moving, and a new user might think
> their machine has frozen. Some sort of indication (anything moving on
> the screen would do really) that that is not the case might not be a bad
> thing.
That is a different issue; casper is only used on the live CD and reports
progress differently.
On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 05:34:10PM -0000, Michael wrote:
> I don't know if this quite fits in here, but I will add it anyway.
> Currently, during boot of an installed system, the first part of the
> bootsplash is very slow to start moving, and a new user might think
> their machine has frozen. Some sort of indication (anything moving on
> the screen would do really) that that is not the case might not be a bad
> thing.
That is a different issue; casper is only used on the live CD and reports
progress differently.
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- mdz