[CentOS] why flash the terminal interface when loading the linux system?
Matthew Miller
mattdm at mattdm.orgSun Aug 29 16:42:44 UTC 2010
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On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 12:53:06PM -0400, Robert Heller wrote: > I think the OP is seeing the console login screen *briefly* between the > end of the startup and the appearence of the GUI login screen. He > probably has the (default) graphical startup (which shows a graphical > progress bar screen instead of the 'Starting foo [OK]' lines on the > system console. Once the startup finishes, the graphical progress bar > screen goes away, the console login screen shows up (briefly) and then > gdm starts the X server for its GUI login screen. Note that with newer kernels and drivers which support KMS (kernel mode setting), the "flash" isn't necessary. You'll see this improved on RHEL 6. -- Matthew Miller mattdm at mattdm.org <http://mattdm.org/>
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