https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=383666

--- Comment #6 from Mihai Sorin Dobrescu <msdobre...@gmail.com> ---
IMHO, should be able to update, even though requesting root password.

On Thu, Aug 1, 2019 at 7:38 PM Lucas Yamanishi <bugzilla_nore...@kde.org>
wrote:

> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=383666
>
> --- Comment #5 from Lucas Yamanishi <lucas.yamani...@gmail.com> ---
> I see this in Gentoo. It's attempting to execute `update-initramfs`, which
> does
> not exist. I use Dracut.
>
> To change Plymouth themes on my system I take the following steps:
>
>  1. List Plymouth themes with `plymouth-set-default-theme -l`
>  2. Execute `plymouth-set-default-theme ${THEME_NAME}`
>  3. Mount `/boot`
>  4. Execute `dracut --force /boot/path/to/initramfs-${KERNEL_VERSION}
> ${KERNEL_VERSION}`
>  5. Unmount `/boot`
>
> I understand I'm an extreme corner case, but I would need the option to
> call a
> custom script for the KCM to work for me as advertised; it's  still useful
> right now as a theme preview tool. Thank you!
>
> Whatever the system, I think the error message could use an update. Maybe
> something like, "Could not update the initramfs. Please update it manually
> to
> apply the changes."
>
> ---
>
> Version: 5.15.5 (relevant code appears unchanged as of 5.16.4)
>
> Dialog popup:
>     Unable to authenticate/execute the action: 9, Cannot start initramfs.
>
> Console output:
>     Debug message from helper: Running update-initramfs -u  now
>
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