[Bug 1867130] Re: spinner theme doesn't support fsckd progress messages
Daniel van Vugt
daniel.van.vugt at canonical.com
Fri Mar 20 08:41:58 UTC 2020
I am able to force an fsck on the next reboot using 'tune2fs' with '-c'
and '-C'. I think. However I see no such boot messages even after
successfully switching back to the ubuntu-logo theme. Is there something
I am missing? I did have to force reinstall plymouth-theme-ubuntu-logo
to get it going...
Also, please report the bug to upstream: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/plymouth/plymouth/issues
as they might have an answer already.
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Title:
spinner theme doesn't support fsckd progress messages
Status in plymouth package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
In ubuntu, systemd-fsckd & casper send fsckd: special status messages
with progress of integrity checks of disks.
It then prints something like Checking disk 1 of 3 (70%), in a
separate message, such that one can still see keycodes message (ie.
"press S to skip") or any other messages, i.e. "Please unlock drive
nvme0n1p3".
This is a regression from ubuntu-logo theme.
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