I'm not sure this /should/ be fixed.

We don't want Plymouth to drive separate displays differently (unless it
already does?) because that's double the render load, which is too much
for software rendering.

We could implement the fix suggested in comment #12, but upstream might
not like it for good reason. If some user has a monitor accidentally
turned off and plymouth is stuck then they should be able to turn it on
halfway through and plymouth should be outputting to it.

If it was my machine I would just search through the monitor's own OSD
menu and find the setting that enables use of correct aspect ratios for
non-native modes. ;)

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