Hey ingo,

I totally understand. I also like to see what's going on.

But...

If Ubuntu wants to be a major desktop (it does), it has to take into account 
that most users don't want to know. 
And users are always right, of course. I guess plymouth plays its part in that.

As for patching the package, I know how to do it (it's been a while though), 
but I want to view this from a users perspective.
So I prefer to let Canonical do it's job on this. A more standard installation 
leads to less problems.

As for the version number, you could also name it 2.11ingo, so you will catch 
2.12 when it comes.
In that case you will have to patch again, if I read the reply above right ;-)

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Please remove the plymouth dependency from mountall / cryptsetup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/556372
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