Randall R Schulz wrote:
Hi,
I've been playing with various BIOS settings that might suppress the spurious detection by the 10.2 final kernel of an Intel G965 chipset on my ASUS P5B Deluxe which actually has a P965 chipset. (The spurious detection leads to a complete lock-up of the system during boot.)
Over the course of several reboots using the 10.2 (final) installation DVD, I noticed once (only) a boot screen that showed a snowy winter scene with penguins waddling about.
My question is this: Why have I only seen this once? All other times I see the usual blue screen with arcs and "Welcome" in various languages. What accounts for the two different boot screens and on what basis is the choice made? Does it tell me anything about what's going on with my hardware?
Randall Schulz
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