I tried that, it didn't work for me for some reason. I got a mode change immediately on kernel boot, but it was a corrupt screen. The /etc changes made the screen come up clear again. Not sure how much of that matters to this though. I guess my point is that using vesafb should be an acceptable option for those using the proprietary nvidia drivers.
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