Lonni J Friedman wrote:
You guessed wrong. They have nothing to do with the fact that some people don't want a GUI boot process.
Well, now I conclusively no, you haven't read the information provided. Without plymouth, you won't even get a boot.log. Even if you remove rhgb from the boot line, plymouthd will still run. In other words, plymouth doesn't just provide a gui boot process.
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