Here I can't reproduce it anymore.
I know for sure that this bug is usplash related. I found that workaround few days ago, I just boot the system without 'splash' argument, and all works just fine. Now usplash is loaded from initrd, so maybe a kernel update fixed that.
Here I can't reproduce it anymore.
I know for sure that this bug is usplash related.
I found that workaround few days ago, I just boot the system without 'splash' argument, and all works just fine.
Now usplash is loaded from initrd, so maybe a kernel update fixed that.