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If you do not know what value to use, look in the {{ic|/etc/mkinitcpio.d}} directory. It contains all available presets (files with the .preset extension). For example:
If you do not know what value to use, look in the {{ic|/etc/mkinitcpio.d}} directory. It contains all available presets (files with the .preset extension). For example:


  sudo mkinitcpio -p linux419
  {{UserCmd|command=sudo mkinitcpio -p linux419}}


Note that in order to enable Plymouth on boot you must edit {{ic|/etc/default/grub}} and add the word "''splash''" to the list of arguments for the following line, as shown:
Note that in order to enable Plymouth on boot you must edit {{ic|/etc/default/grub}} and add the word "''splash''" to the list of arguments for the following line, as shown:
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* Remove the word splash & quiet from the Grub command line options via editing ''/etc/default/grub''
* Remove the word splash & quiet from the Grub command line options via editing ''/etc/default/grub''


* Update Grub config file with '''sudo update-grub'''
* Update Grub config file with '''{{UserCmd|command=sudo update-grub}}'''


* Configure display manager:
* Configure display manager:
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* After that the plymouth package and its themes can be removed. For example:
* After that the plymouth package and its themes can be removed. For example:
  sudo pacman -Rsn plymouth plymouth-theme-manjaro-elegant
  {{UserCmd|command=sudo pacman -Rsn plymouth plymouth-theme-manjaro-elegant}}




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