Bill Nottingham wrote:
Jason Luka (jason@geshp.com) said:
The kudzu program has a problem while the graphical boot is running. When it detects new hardware that has to be configured, the program runs, but there is no opportunity for the user to make the selection whether or not to configure the hardware. Not even ctrl-alt-bksp will get you to the right screen. Depending on how much hardware needs to be configured, this could cause delays upward of three minutes or more. As a solution, I suggest this change to the kudzu startup script. This should run kudzu without requiring any user input.
The fact that you're running X shouldn't mean that you don't want to see the messages; there are better ways to fix this; I should actually build one of them one of these days.
Bill
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What about `/sbin/pidof rhgb`? I haven't read the startup scripts too thoroughly, but that might be a simple fix for it.
Jason Luka