[Bug 1019547] Re: Terminal text appears before Plymouth at logout and shutdown.

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Sun Nov 4 22:48:44 UTC 2012


This is quite an annoying bug. No way to adjust Plymouth so that it
kicks in immediately? And it's unknown what is causing the delay? And
would it be possible to just blank the screen before exec /bin/plymouth
quit is being run?

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Title:
  Terminal text appears before Plymouth at logout and shutdown.

Status in One Hundred Paper Cuts:
  Confirmed
Status in “plymouth” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  The Plymouth splash screen starts too late to cover the terminal text
  at logout and shutdown.

  The bug is related to Lightdm, because Mdm do not have this issue or
  at least the issue is not as far out.

  If you remove Lightdm from  /etc/init/plymouth-stop.conf the logout
  and shutdown seems fine, but the plymouthd service will still be
  running at the system all the time. That is bad because plymouthd is
  very resource heavy.

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