[Bug 1316712] Re: systemd unit support needs testing from -proposed
Martin Pitt
martin.pitt at ubuntu.com
Mon May 12 16:12:57 UTC 2014
I tested these in a VM.
- I do see the splash on boot and shutdown, although they are very fast (but oh well, yay boot speed :) )
- systemctl status plymouth-{start,read-write} look successful
- Using tune2fs -c/-C I forced an fsck during boot which apparently happened. But it didn't appear in plymouth. So the fsck integration there is missing. You already reported that as bug 1316796.
I'll check with cryptsetup tomorrow (I don't have a cryptsetup
installation handy). What did you see in particular wrt. "act a little
strange"?
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Title:
systemd unit support needs testing from -proposed
Status in “plymouth” package in Ubuntu:
In Progress
Bug description:
I've merged systemd units for plymouth, but they appear to be acting a
little strange. This should be first tested, before unleashing to
everyone.
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