On Wednesday 28 December 2011 09:23:39 Nelson Marques wrote:
2011/12/28 Anders Johansson
: On Tuesday 27 December 2011 21:09:37 Cristian wrote:
- enable building of systemd-plymouth package, actually changing %build_plymouth variable in systemd.spec
- Take a look to the initrd related code, as well as "cryptsetup" integration that looks somewhat strange currently.
- Install "bootsplash" only with legacy sysvinit.
Does plymouth still require kms? If it does, I don't think it will be such a great idea to do away with bootsplash, and require people with nvidia cards to boot in text mode.
That should be a relevant question to Fedora, Ubuntu, Debian and other users who have nvidia and have plymouth available for years.
Yes it would. The nvidia binary driver doesn't support kms and every doc for plymouth I have found says it requires kms or will drop to text booting
If we can make the installer clever enough to detect when plymouth will fail, and use bootsplash then, it might work, but dropping bootsplash completely I think would be a major mistake
Plymouht doesn't fail.
That is impressive then. It would make it the first non-trivial program in the history of mankind. Some sort of award would be in order But to me a graphical boot fails when it has to drop to text mode. Technically not a failure since it is according to spec, but tell that to a new user who looks at a system as a potential replacement for windows. Neither fedora nor debian comes even close to being candidates for that market. Ubuntu would, so I wonder if it really is default there Anders -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org