@Didier

this is a vivid i386 with a gnome-shell session; so i suppose that
plymouth is always used while logging (as expected by default, but i
admit i rarely care about it as that process is quite hidden for user)
and i suppose it is deactivated when the login is done.

now when i got that systemd-fsck i cant tell if plymouth was already
activated or not yet. That  'connection refused' looks unecpected when
fsck is ran as that job is done way before login time, so plymouth
should not be disturbing it.

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  systemd-fsckd[232]: Couldn't connect to plymouth: Connection refused

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