How can I prevent plymouth from loading.
Have tried *dracut -o blacklist plymouth* on it's own
How can I set a test machine up so, yum update kernel doesn't build plymouth in.
Without havin'g to manually rebuild each one.
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 7:16 AM, Frank Murphy frankly3d@gmail.com wrote:
How can I prevent plymouth from loading.
Have tried *dracut -o blacklist plymouth* on it's own
You might want to just remove
/usr/share/dracut/modules.d/50plymouth
though I haven't tried it.
How can I set a test machine up so, yum update kernel doesn't build plymouth in.
Without havin'g to manually rebuild each one.
Unless you rebuild the kernel to add -o plymouth to the mkinitrd line, then removing the module directory above is the only way I can think of accomplishing that. The initrd is built after the kernel RPM is installed, so if the module dir is gone it shouldn't get included.
josh
On 13 Nov 2011 12:16, "Frank Murphy" frankly3d@gmail.com wrote:
How can I prevent plymouth from loading.
Have tried *dracut -o blacklist plymouth* on it's own
How can I set a test machine up so, yum update kernel doesn't build plymouth in.
Without havin'g to manually rebuild each one.
Without checking the latest dracut version, I'd suggest adding plymouth to the disabled modules in /etc/dracut.conf. Remember that plymouth is required for (some way of) disk encryption.
HTH, Niels
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