I still don't understand what the _technical_ reason is not to switch to
Recommends: rather than Depends: as it is now. If plymouth would be
"recommended" only - nothing would change, since "Install-Recommends" is
on by default and everything would just continue to work. But the
sysadmin is free to uninstall plymouth, w/o going through these hoops of
custom mountall packages and equivs dummy packages. Plymouth is out
for...some years now and it's still hindering proper boot-related
debugging now and then and it's still uneccesary for headless systems.

Please explain why plymouth cannot be set to "Recommended" to the
affected packages (mountall, cyrptsetup, ...). Thanks.

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  Please remove the plymouth dependency from mountall / cryptsetup

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