
On Sat, 04 Nov 2017 13:48:01 +0100, Arjen de Korte <suse+factory@de-korte.org> wrote:
Citeren Marco Calistri <mcalistri@hotmail.com>:
Hello,
I have a really personal idea which inducts me to say that current openSUSE has scarce cares of its graphical boot and more in general also for its system sounds if we compare it with other operating systems, including commercial ones.
To make an example regarding the current openSUSE grub/splash-boot, I define it very crude and minimalist. (without offenses for anybody).
Would like to know if somebody of the development team has not yet thought at least one time, to enhance this section.
I've installed from several months now, a custom boot splash which you can find here if you are interested to test it:
https://www.gnome-look.org/p/1009533/
and which offers, *IMHO*, much better graphical experience when booting openSUSE (sorry for my bad quality video):
Man, that boot process takes forever. On my four years old laptop, it's under ten seconds until the login prompt appears and I couldn't care less about the graphics up to that point. I think you need to install an SSD instead... :-)
100% agree. I have set splash=verbose to true anyway. I want to see what happens and no delay for graphical nonsense (no offense meant to anyone who *does* care). Anything that slow down my boot should be optional and off by default. $ grep splash /etc/default/grub GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="resume=/dev/nvme0n1p5 splash=verbose quiet showopts plymouth.enable=0" -- H.Merijn Brand http://tux.nl Perl Monger http://amsterdam.pm.org/ using perl5.00307 .. 5.27 porting perl5 on HP-UX, AIX, and openSUSE http://mirrors.develooper.com/hpux/ http://www.test-smoke.org/ http://qa.perl.org http://www.goldmark.org/jeff/stupid-disclaimers/