But reading the files seems that they shouldn't start in a normal boot.
Some other things:
- I'm using an encrypted root partition so at boot I get a prompt to enter my passphrase.
- While booting I sometimes get the fancy plymouth screen that's supposed to appears while the others (about 90%) I get a textual version.
- Crashes happen when X starts on VT1, I had 2 crashes while typing this comment and now fortunately it started on VT8.
- I'm using a switchable graphics laptop so I suspect the above problem might be related to the order in which drivers are loader, maybe it's related to the VT used for X too.
I haven't installed any local upstart job or any package that adds one (at least to my knowledge).
I've done the following:
$ cd /etc/init/ shell.conf: console owner
$ grep "console owner" *
mountall-
rcS.conf:console owner
But reading the files seems that they shouldn't start in a normal boot.
Some other things:
- I'm using an encrypted root partition so at boot I get a prompt to enter my passphrase.
- While booting I sometimes get the fancy plymouth screen that's supposed to appears while the others (about 90%) I get a textual version.
- Crashes happen when X starts on VT1, I had 2 crashes while typing this comment and now fortunately it started on VT8.
- I'm using a switchable graphics laptop so I suspect the above problem might be related to the order in which drivers are loader, maybe it's related to the VT used for X too.