Hello list-mates, Currently, if you uninstall bootsplash from your system, you'd see the boosplash image when you boot up/shutdown your computer. Is it a good idea to run mkinitrd in %postun so that you get no bootsplash image after uninstalling it? I think it makes sense. %postun %{insserv_cleanup} /sbin/mkinitrd_setup +if test -s /etc/sysconfig/bootloader ; then +/sbin/mkinitrd +fi Furthermore, some people have reported that they get no bootsplash after a KDE install from the 11.4 Net ISO. Besides this, I have added support for more resolutions. So, I was also thinking about running mkinitrd in % post to make sure they get a bootsplash image %post %{fillup_only -ns bootsplash branding-openSUSE } perl -pi -e 's/^(THEME=).*/$1"openSUSE"/' /etc/sysconfig/bootsplash +if test -s /etc/sysconfig/bootloader ; then +/sbin/mkinitrd +fi What I don't want is users suffering due to lots of mkinitrds. How probable would having updates/installs that run mknitrd several times be? Greetings, -- Javier Llorente