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The Boot process

Some shots of what FlashLinux looks like when it boots

Screenshots - the boot process

This is the initial GRUB boot loader.

This is the same for the LiveCD and the USB key, the difference being that the loader in the USB key defaults to the next item down in the list.


Next is the boot screen, we're currently using the bootsplash loader, although this will go to "gensplash" in the next version. If you need more detail or things don't go according to plan, you can press F2 at any time for more detail.

If all goes well, the next thing you'll see will be the login screen.


If you're feeling brave and you do press F2 ..
This is the sort of thing you're likely to see going on behind the scenes ...



This is the default login screen.

The login splash screen .. nomans land between anonymous and authenticated ..

This is the default FlashLinux desktop for the root user.



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