The 9.10 boot loader progress bar

Charlie Kravetz cjk at teamcharliesangels.com
Mon Jan 25 21:40:06 UTC 2010


On Mon, 25 Jan 2010 12:12:51 -0800
MPR <mplistarchive at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 11:01 AM, Amahdy <mrjava.javaman at gmail.com> wrote:
> > How can you determine "If something goes wrong"?
> 
> The first indication is when I see that the system stops working as
> expected. When that occurs then I will start to investigate.
> 
> > For example couple of years ago, my previous laptop had "fedora 10", and I
> > noticed that fedora attempt to load some bluetooth device while my laptop
> > doesn't have any bluetooth in it, I'd never notice that without the
> > text-loader and although everything works but there is a little thing out
> > there to remove to at least make things better than it could be ...
> 
> If everything works then nothing has gone wrong. There's a world of
> difference between repairing a problem and optimizing your system.
> 

Indeed, the first indication should be when I see that the system
stops. Unfortunately, I can not see that. There is no indicator to tell
me the system stopped. My system takes a minute or two to start up.
Without the indicator, I can NOT tell if it stopped working.

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