On 06/10/2014 07:35 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
Hi,
I have just configured Plymouth is install a graphical theme into
the initrd. I specified that I wanted the 'Solar Flares' theme to be
used, which correctly gets used at shutdown, but at start up the
'Solar Flares' theme is not used, instead the 'Hotdog' theme is used.
Is this a bug in Plymouth or is this normal functionality?
regards,
Steve
Hi guys,
Thankyou for your responses, this is where I am confused about why
it is not working correctly.
I issued the command plymouth-set-default-theme -l to get
a list of all the themes that plymouth new about and how they were
addressed.
I then issued the command plymouth-set-default-theme -R
solar which the plymouth man page says is necessary to rebuild the
initrd for plymouth to actually work.
As this was the first time I had attempted to use plymouth I
rebooted to see if it had taken effect. When the shutdown screen
displayed it displayed the plymouth solar theme (and has done so every
shutdown since) but when selected the current kernel from the grub boot
menu, it displayed the hotdog theme rather than the solar theme. What I
don't understand is if the initrd hadn't been rebuilt as the man page
said it would with the command used how are the plymouth themes even
being used at all, and, why is the boot not using the right theme when
the shutdown is?
regards,
Steve
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