Comment 6 for bug 571678

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Adam Drew (adamrdrew) wrote :

I was able to get plymouth working via:

$ sudo update-alternatives --auto default.plymouth
$ sudo update-initramfs -u

Works fine now. I wonder if this was just an issue because I had originally installed on RC1? I have a machine that should be well supported; Dell Vostro v13 with Intel Graphics. Machine shipped with Ubuntu 9.04. I didn't upgrade, I did a fresh install.

This was most likely a bug in an older version of the installer. I would re-install to test but I am using this as my primary machine it would be a burden as I have all my data and applications set up already.

- Adam