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Plymouth is available from the Manjaro repositories. However, some steps need to be followed to set it up properly. | Plymouth is available from the Manjaro repositories. However, some steps need to be followed to set it up properly. | ||
The steps from https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Plymouth#Installation apply, except the last step | The steps from https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Plymouth#Installation apply, except the last step. | ||
When rebuilding the initrd image, the "linux" preset does not exist. Use the one that corresponds to you kernel version: | |||
sudo mkinitcpio -p linux<version> | sudo mkinitcpio -p linux<version> | ||
If you do not know what value to use, look in {{ic|/etc/mkinitcpio}}. It contains all available presets. For example, | |||
sudo mkinitcpio -p | sudo mkinitcpio -p linux49 | ||
== Configuration == | == Configuration == |
Revision as of 14:10, 12 August 2017
Plymouth is an application that runs very early in the boot process (even before the root filesystem is mounted) that provides a graphical boot animation while the boot process happens in the background.
The 0.8.10 Manjaro main editions use Plymouth by default.
Installation
Plymouth is available from the Manjaro repositories. However, some steps need to be followed to set it up properly.
The steps from https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Plymouth#Installation apply, except the last step.
When rebuilding the initrd image, the "linux" preset does not exist. Use the one that corresponds to you kernel version:
sudo mkinitcpio -p linux<version>
If you do not know what value to use, look in /etc/mkinitcpio
. It contains all available presets. For example,
sudo mkinitcpio -p linux49
Configuration
See https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Plymouth#Configuration
Removal
4 or 5 steps are neede to remove Plymouth. They are:
- Remove plymouth hook from /etc/mkinitcpio.conf (For disk encryption users should plymouth-encrypt to encrypt)
- Regenerate the initramfs for your kernel with sudo mkinitcpio -p linux<version>
- Remove the word splash & quiet from the Grub command line options via editing /etc/default/grub
- Update Grub config file with sudo update-grub
After that the plymouth package and its themes can be removed.
Forum Support
Have a look at the following link: Plymouth