Bug#445496: usplash doesn't work with encrypted root/swap

2007-10-07 Thread maximilian attems
On Sun, 07 Oct 2007, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote: > I am afraid to take the challenge now. :-) > > Adding the "splash" option to the kernel command line fixes the problem. that is fixed in newer usplash, on train so i'd need to check your earlier mail for the usplash version you reported against. r

Bug#445496: usplash doesn't work with encrypted root/swap

2007-10-07 Thread Ritesh Raj Sarraf
On Saturday 06 October 2007, maximilian attems wrote: > hmm i'd challenge your assertion. > as aboves setup works for me, you need to provide more info > why it doesn't work for you, like > cat /proc/cmdline I am afraid to take the challenge now. :-) Adding the "splash" option to the kernel comma

Bug#445496: usplash doesn't work with encrypted root/swap

2007-10-06 Thread maximilian attems
tags 445496 moreinfo stop On Sat, 06 Oct 2007, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote: > For a user who has his root/boot partition on an encrypted device (LUKS), > usplash has no effect at all. > > It doesn't start at all. > > usplash when installed gets copied to the initrd, so I'm not sure why it > can't s

Bug#445496: usplash doesn't work with encrypted root/swap

2007-10-06 Thread Ritesh Raj Sarraf
Package: usplash Version: 0.4-43-1 Severity: normal For a user who has his root/boot partition on an encrypted device (LUKS), usplash has no effect at all. It doesn't start at all. usplash when installed gets copied to the initrd, so I'm not sure why it can't start. Probably it fails to update d