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Nikolai K. Bochev wrote:
> Didn't centos have a boot splash that can show the boot process in a small 
> console window ? Or was it SuSe ?
> So you get the pretty booting splash with a nice progress bar, but if you 
> want, you can click on an arrow to open the console and watch the boot 
> process.
> It's both "enterprisey" and informative.

This was RHGB which has it's own bunch of issues, which Plymouth was
designed to replace. Plymouth is the way forward, but I agree we need to
be able to display some output of the standard init scripts like in
previous releases. Removing splash and quiet increases verbosity of the
boot sequence but I still see zero output from the run of the mill
server services, apache etc.

This may be just a bug with where the output is being redirected,
perhaps we can leverage some of the work in other distributions running
Plymouth to see if the same issue is encountered?

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Regards,
Tom Ellis
Premium Service Engineer - Canonical
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