** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: usplash
  
- Hi when booting up with Usplash enabled  I cannot access a terminal by
- pressing Alt F1, or when my desktop is loaded by pressing Ctrl Alt and
- F1, or KDM/GDM terminal log in, or any similar methods to this.
+ Hi when booting up with Usplash enabled in Feisty I cannot access a
+ terminal by pressing Alt F1, or when my desktop is loaded by pressing
+ Ctrl Alt and  F1, or KDM/GDM terminal log in, or any similar methods to
+ this.
  
  This is due to an incorrect fb driver choice on the grub command line
  and also due to incorrect parameters.
  
  My default grub menu.list looks as following:
  
  title         Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.19-7-generic
  root          (hd0,1)
  kernel                /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.19-7-generic root=/dev/sda2   ro 
ramdisk quiet splash
  initrd                /boot/initrd.img-2.6.19-7-generic
  quiet
  savedefault
  boot
  
  This does work and boots the system with Usplash enabled.
  
  However in order to work properly and to allow the user to access a
  terminal it should be formulated as follows:
  
  title         Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.19-7-generic
  root          (hd0,1)
  kernel                /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.19-7-generic root=/dev/sda2   ro      
jiffymount=noatime      selinux=0       ramdisk=33792   quiet   vga= 0x317 
splash       video=vesafb:nomtr      scd0=noprobe
  initrd                /boot/initrd.img-2.6.19-7-generic
  quiet
  savedefault
  boot
  
  Some of these parameters are optional however the significant parts are
  "quiet  vga=0x317 splash        video=vesafb"
  
  The vga=0x317 part should be changed to match whatver suits a user's
  preference best.
  
  However only by using a vga= entry will the user be able to access a
  terminal, or to view terminal messages in the normal/expected way.
  
  Specifying Vesafb is also helpful as it helps stop the system from
  defaulting to some non functional fb drivers.
  
  Unfortunately my issue cannot be resolved in this way as I have a 15.4
  inch wide screen display 1280x800 - and no current versa driver
  currently can use this configuration.
  
  1024x768 should look OK however - unfortunately though the included
  Usplash theme is incorrectly formated for this resolution also, so it
  looks squashed and moved off to to one side.
  
  The result is that Uspash is not currently compatible with my system.
  
  During setup there should be an option to specify your resolution (and
  perhaps your ATI, Nvidia/intel video driver too (as these are the most
  common) and have Usplash configure itself accordingly.

** Tags added: feisty usplash

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Usplash prevents/blocks TTY/Terminal Access
https://launchpad.net/bugs/76831

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