Apple logo and loading bar at start up. Problem or not?

I recently updated to Yosemite. When I turn on my mac, I see an Apple logo with a loading bar under it. Like the ones you see when it's updating. Then it leads you to the log in page. Is this the normal start-up for the macbook pro model that I have? Or is this something I should get checked? [Macbook Pro 13inch mid-2012]

Its normal to Yosemite (Replaces the dotted wheel)
Some macs will get a grey screen with a loading bar
Some macs will also get a black screen with a loading bar.
Depends on your model.
It was discussed in Mac Rumours by the Beta testers etc
The Boot screen can change from black k to white also if file fault is enabled.
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1745984&highlight=black+white+boot+ up

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