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I've been trying to disable those messages for some time [OK]...
I saw some threads saying to add the parameter "quiet splash" (splash because I'm trying to make plymouth boot) in /etc/default/grub but it still didn't work
Please can you help me, this is very annoying for me, because I want plymouth to work but with this it doesn't work...
Last edited by Devvilas (2022-06-12 13:58:17)
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I already try all of that options and it didn't work...
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What did you try? And what specifically did not work? It seems you need a hook for plymouth.
Last edited by lazarys (2022-06-11 17:04:10)
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Yes, i added plymouth to the HOOKS in /etc/mkinitcpio.conf and i did mkinitcpio -p linux and all that but it stil not working... ![]()
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add the parameter "quiet splash" … in /etc/default/grub
won't do anything unless you grub-mkconfig…
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And i did that to... I WONT WORK-!!!
I added plymouth in the HOOKS and made mkinitcpio -p linux and added quiet splash in grub and made grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg but it still don't work
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If you have a boot partition, is it mounted when run mkinitcpio and grub-mkconfig?
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If that's not it, please post a system journal and link a photo (don't embed it) of what you see on screen during the boot.
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Ok, i needed to reinstall arch linux because of a little reason...
Then i installed everthing again
and now the [ ok ] messages disappear
and plymouth works, but only works when i click to reboot or shutdown, but when is to start my PC it doesn't show, it goes direct to lightdm-plymouth
anybody knows how to fix? i want plymouth to work on boot, reboot, and shutdown!
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Hello this problem will be marked as SOLVED
I Solved it by removing plymouth and installing plymouth-git and then adding in the MODULES of mkinitcpio.conf adding the kernel module of the video card
and the [ ok ] messages i resolved without knowing how... but oh well
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