Re: Why does mkinitrd require plymouth?

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Steve Grubb schrieb:
> why does mkinitrd require plymouth? There are different aims to
> adjust package dependencies for security or minimal installation
> reasons. For example:
As far as I have understood it, plymouth will be put into the initrd
to allow a
switch into a graphical mode as early as possible.

Best Regards:

Jochen Schmitt
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