Bug 106981

Summary: Incorrect text in "show details" during boot
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Don Russell <drussel2>
Component: firstbootAssignee: Brent Fox <bfox>
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Description Don Russell 2003-10-14 05:44:06 UTC
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Description of problem:
When I boot up, the system goes to the graphical loader... I select the "show
details" option....

Problem 1 - cursor remains as tumbling hourglass even when it is over the "show
details" button...

Problem 2 - in the show details screen as it shows each item starting and it
displays [OK]... beginning with item "Starting keytable" the square brackets are
not displayed. Instead, other characters are displayed. Like an "A" with a dot
over it etc.

This is the same at every reboot.
The messages prior to "Starting keytable" are correct, all message beginning
with "Starting keytable" have the same problem.

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How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Reboot
2. Select "Show details" on the graphical loader screen
3. Pay attention to the messages/status (OK/FAIL)
    

Actual Results:  Beginning with "Starting keytable" the [OK] status is not
displayed correctly... the square brackets do not display properly.

Expected Results:  Square brackets should be used throughout... they work
properly on the previous messages.

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Comment 1 Don Russell 2003-10-14 14:41:35 UTC
Just to clarify.... this happens on every boot.... not the just the "firstboot"
after installation.

I didn't find the INIT componenet in the list, so chose "firstboot" as it seemed
to be the best match.

Comment 2 Bill Nottingham 2003-10-14 15:20:43 UTC
This was fixed in newer kbd packages by removing the keytable init script.