Kubuntu 13.10 beta2 amd64 installation report

Franco Martelli martellif67 at gmail.com
Tue Oct 1 14:33:02 UTC 2013


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Il 10/01/13 00:05, Brian Murray ha scritto:
> On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 05:53:30PM -0400, Thomas Ward wrote:
>>> 
>>> On my system installation process once completed successfully
>>> at the end return a black screen waiting user to hit "Enter"
>>> key to reboot but he isn't advised on this.
>> 
>> This might be a bug against `ubiquity` and should probably be
>> filed as such.
> 
> Actually, if I understand the situation correctly (and the user
> does not see the message that says something like "Remove the
> installation CD and press Enter to reboot") this is after the
> installation has completed and could be an issue with plymouth or
> the video driver.
> 
> -- Brian Murray Ubuntu Bug Master
> 

At the end of the installation on the blak screen it appears a single
one row that surely it refers to a daemon stopping service since it's
end with the "[ OK ]" string. Sorry I didn't mention because I didn't
take note of the daemon that it was stopping. Video driver works fine
IMHO. I confirm that no other message was showed, are you sure that
installation process should eject the dvd and reboot silently? Is it a
plymouth issue?
TIA

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