Hey, Marcos, That worked for me as well. So much nicer to see usplash
instead of text, even if it doesn't speed up the boot time at all.
Thanks for the link.
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Binary package hint: usplash
When booting 9.10 Alpha 6, I get several messages starting with
"usb_id..." and "unable to access..." then, for example,
'/devices/pci:00/:00:1d.0/usb6/6-1'
Even with no external usb devices connected, i get these messages,
although I get
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** Also affects: usplash
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Status: New
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Binary package hint: gnome-do
In Gnome-Do, when I type "home" then hit enter, I see on the bottom task
bar that it says, "Starting Home Folder", but then fails to open it.
The only way to open my home folder is to type in the exact path to it.
ProblemType: Bug
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When will the new package be added to the repos? I only see version
1.0.0-0
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I no linger see the messages, but I do see the white ubuntu logo. How
do I confirm that the messages are no longer there? Could it be that
they are just hidden by the logo?
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Update to previous post: The mirror I was using hasn't updated yet. I
switched to the main US repo server, and the updates are there.
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I confirmed this as also a problem in the Karmic Beta release.
Curiously, when booting the LiveCD I do not see these error messages,
just the nice new white Ubuntu logo. But upon booting into the
installed system, then I get the above mentioned messages.
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I rely on being able to boot iso files directly from an internal drive
(not using an external usb pen drive). As others have mentioned, if I
generate the grub menu from within 19.10, (i.e. using grub 2.04), then
mounting iso files fails, and system hangs. Currently I am using Arch
as my main syst
@cscameron:
I am booting in UEFI mode.
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@cscameron:
Yes, I would love to have the instructions for turning mkusb into an ISO
booter. I tried to follow your post #21 above, but it wasn't clear. Thank you!
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