(In reply to Martin Wilck from comment #63) > (In reply to Michal Suchanek from comment #61) > > With splash disabled I do not get any graphical screen nor centered prompt. > > The prompt is intermixed with the kernel and systemd messages but when > > typing it is re-displayed at the bottom of the screen. > > That's expected, no? The console is shared between the kernel and systemd. > With splash off, we certainly don't want either plymouth or systemd to clear > the screen. AFAICS there's no way for systemd to "know" that some output > from some other source has cluttered the screen. Indeed, as soon as the user > types, the message is re-displayed, which is way better than having to type > blindly. Yes, that's fine. But it only happens with the splash disabled AFAIK. With splash enabled you get the various problems described above. And I am not interested in re-testing knowing that plymouth bugs do not get fixed. > > > Issues with plymouth are generally not fixed. > > I don't think this is true. SUSE ships plymouth as part of its enterprise > products. We get plymouth bugs reported against the enterprise products which do not get fixed either.