On Samstag, 30. November 2024 18:52:18 Mitteleuropäische Normalzeit David C. Rankin wrote:
On 11/30/24 8:35 AM, mh@mike.franken.de wrote:
SUSE sets KillMode=none for plymouth-start.service which means any process will not be terminated by systemd when (if) unit stops. So yes, it is sort of expected.
OK. There is also a journal entry telling me, that KillMode=none is deprecated, so this should be changed sometimes in the future, I guess. I have had problems with plymouth remaining running on my laptop causing hand on shutdown. I have removed plymouth completely (beginning in either Leap 42.3 or 15.0) and I have never had another issue.
If you run into plymouth problems, that is always an option. Between a few seconds of fancy boot or having no problems on shutdown, I chose the latter.
I prefer to get a graphical passphrase prompt for my encrypted partitions instead of a text prompt, that vanishes as soon as the next text messages show up. Bye. Michael.