On 04/25/18 04:49, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 04/24/18 19:17, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 04/24/2018 02:47 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
It looks like I could make things worse with dracut from what I
find, |dracut --regenerate-all --force looks pretty drastic?|
If you only want to update the one for your current kernel, which is
the most likely situation, just run "dracut -f".
+
-f, --force
overwrite existing initramfs file.
That left me uncertain of what would happen, it looked to me that it
might make boot slower than what it is and the object of the exercise
is simply to change a splash screen, not worth creating new problems
for me to work out of.
Joe is exactly right, the man pages are good enough if you already
have some familiarity with a command, but for something new to me they
always seem to lack an example of the command I need. It is often
better to google it for that. In this case I did not find enough to
give me the confidence I /wanted, so I asked here/.
Anyway, I tried it and will see what happens when next I boot this
computer, however I believe the Plymouth command has performed that
operation,
.
I rebooted but still have the original Plymouth screen.
Bob
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