+1 for comment #9 from Etienne.

Unless Plymouth is absolutely required for the boot process on a server
then I don't see what benefits it brings. Feel free to correct me
though. I would much rather see every kernel/boot message on a plain
text console for my servers. (The opposite applies of course for my
desktops!) The old method of removing 'quiet' and 'splash' from the
kernel parameters no longer seems to work either making debugging of
slow booting machines difficult as nothing is printed to the screen
unless an actual error occurs.

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