I use a customized plymouth script that uses the plymouth update trigger to display messages on the screen while booting. Since I migrated from ubuntu 10.10 to 12.04 I get a lot of extra messages. I found out that every script in /etc/init/* is pushed to plymouth. I do not want that. Is there a way to remove those?
Dear all,
I need some help and I wann stress, I am a total Linux/Ubuntu Newbie.
Installed Ubuntu yesterday, My ISO image is a bit older (Ubunt 10.4), but the installation was done with web connection, I believe therefore, the actual installation is more up to date...
Hey gang. I thought I would update this in case others attempt to follow along. I have thus far managed to install Plymouth and the old script theme on my HP Mini with Intel graphics. However, when installed, Plymouth drops me at the TTY login prompt, instead of starting SLIM. This is a wee bit frustrating. What broke? I've taken Plymouth out, and the boot process is once again stock.
I have 12.04, it had been working fine. Today I used the user settings menu to enable auto login.
Post that after grub, the system hangs with a message
Mountall: Disconnected from Plymouth.
What should I do to solve this.
Avinash
I have made a plymouth splash screen (its simple- it just displays a .png image) consisting of simple.plymouth, simple.script, simple.grub and wallpaper.png. Only, I cannot set it as default y editing the default.plymouth file (that errors) or through
sudo update-alternatives --set default.plymouth /lib/plymouth/themes/MYTHEME/simple.plymouth
it errors back at me saying no setting exists.
The Plymouth graphical boot loader should now be enabled in Statler.
hi guys
i would like to edit my plymouth to set it to my monitors res of 1920x1080
as it is now it has like a 1 inch black border all the way around the grey plymouth theme
how do i edit plymouth ?
thanks
Plymouth Manager is a software written in python by an italian Ubuntu user that can help you in the configuration of your Plymouth.You can use this tool to change boot theme and resolution.
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Hello !I like to have a graphical boot and Plymouth is good to have a splashboot.However, I am unable to use Plymouth with rEFInd.Is there any additionnal configuration that I have to do when using Plymouth with rEFInd?Before using rEFInd, Plymouth worked fine.I want to know if someone here had the same problem and, if so, what was the solution.Thanks for your help.
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