Confirming the fix works.
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[Natty] New plymouth does not get loaded
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This bug was fixed in the package plymouth - 0.8.2-2ubuntu17
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* Rework the avoid-sigpipe patch to first attempt to use send(), and
then fall back to write in case of ENOTSOCK. (LP: #718044).
-- Soren HansenMon, 14 Feb 2011 13
** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Soren Hansen (soren)
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Title:
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I'm having the same problem with 2.6.37-020637-generic (v2.6.37-natty from
kernel-ppa), also in connection with Intel graphics on a Thinkpad.
Downgrading plymouth to 0.8.2-2ubuntu14 did work although I'm not getting any
text telling me to enter the disk password, however the textbox is there and
comment into post #1 ( error status 29 ) above is wrong: i get both on
startup & shutdown: terminated with status 69
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I have opened a kernel bug for my intel graphics problem - bug 718562
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I have same problem as Bernhard Schmidt: it seems new kernel broke
something for intel graphics... Will open new bug, as this is probably
separate issue.
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How to boot an encrypted disk with the plymouth "Black Screen of Death"
bug:
OK, let's assume you have only one kernel and only one initramfs. If you
have older kernels installed, their initramfs images contain the older
versions of plymouth unless you ran update-initramfs -u -k all by hand
at som
I had the same problem, totally breaking bootup since I cannot enter the
password for my crypted homevolume anymore.
But: It seems to be kernel related. linux-image-2.6.38-3-generic
2.6.38-3.30 is broken for me, when I change to linux-
image-2.6.38-2-generic 2.6.38-2.29 it works again. amd64 platf
Confirmed with pinned/locked X-server version 1.9.2 and nVidia driver
270.18
** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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on i386 i'm using 0.8.2-2ubuntu16 & nvidia 260.19.21-0ubuntu3, compiz
not installed
booting without "quiet splash", i'm seeing 2 plymouth errors at the very
beginning:
- plymouth have stopped with error status 29
then 2 lines later:
- plymouth have stopped with error status 1
then the boot pro
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