I have exactly the same problem. I have two machines, laptop with dapper (and no FAT partitions) and a workstation (also no FAT partitions). On the laptop it doesn't do this, on the workstation it does.
The workstation also has two "//smb-server/share " style CIFS mounts in the /etc/fstab - might this be related to the problem?
If I switch auto-check during boot off (last column in fstab 2 -> 0) the bootsplash stays. So something in reiserfsck triggers usplash to change back to text mode.
Hi,
I have exactly the same problem. I have two machines, laptop with dapper (and no FAT partitions) and a workstation (also no FAT partitions). On the laptop it doesn't do this, on the workstation it does.
The workstation also has two "//smb-server/share " style CIFS mounts in the /etc/fstab - might this be related to the problem?
If I switch auto-check during boot off (last column in fstab 2 -> 0) the bootsplash stays. So something in reiserfsck triggers usplash to change back to text mode.
But what? And how do I find out?
Jens