On Fri, 2014-07-11 at 06:49 -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote: > Ed Greshko writes: > > > On 07/11/14 13:11, Balint Szigeti wrote: > > > Can somebody tell me what would happen if I remove Plymouth packages? I > > know it handles the boot screen and the user interaction during boot. > > > Does it mean, if I remove this package I can't examine what happened > > during the boot or I can not boot? > > > > You'll be able to boot just fine. You'll just see all the "OK"s scrolling > > by as the various components are started. > > > > Not sure what you're thinking the gain will be to remove it. > > If plymouth is installed on one of my servers, plymouth gets stuck about > half the time, and nevers goes away. > > One of my laptops, that still has plymouth installed, still manages to lock > up maybe 3% of the time. On that laptop, plymouth hasn't yet reached the > annoyance level needed to remove it. > > Some kind of a hardware-dependent race condition in plymouth. >
Could you give me more information about it? How can we determine those HWs?
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