Yes, but I solve that in two ways: I boot using the old kernel + I go to Grub, edit the boot line of the kernel and remove "splash" word. Secondly it will ask "an administrative password". I choose the root pasword (which I setup from the live CD with "sudo su -", secondly "passwd"). Anyway the default kernel works works badder, no DMA, etc. but I hope that will change.
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