Am 04.01.2017 um 15:41 schrieb Michael Biebl:
> Am 04.01.2017 um 14:59 schrieb Aurélien COUDERC:
> 
>> For fsck/others I think the support is to be done… everywhere else !
>> Basically we've taken inspiration (read blindly copied) what Ubuntu
>> does, so Plymouth and the Debian theme support fsck display since wheezy.
>> The missing part is that init/fsck/whoever else actually sends
>> information to plymouthd to display.
> 
> 
> I actually think this is not the case. systemd, or rather fsckd *does*
> send progress information (see the patch we ship in Debian for systemd
> [1]) for plymouth. But it seems this information is not used on either
> the plymouth or the theme side.

I just tried the following

a/ copied /usr/share/plymouth/themes/ubuntu-logo/ from a Ubuntu yakkety
installation into my Debian sid system
b/ plymouth-set-default-theme ubuntu-logo
c/ update-initramfs -u

Upon reboot, I get the Ubuntu plymouth splash screen and progress
information seems to work nicely (I get the msg that fsck is running for
1 Disk and the percentage done). I can successfully cancel the fsck
process with CTRL+C

So it looks like systemd and plymouth provide everything that's needed
and it's a theme issue.

Michael


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