03-11-2020, 07:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-11-2020, 09:40 PM by rubenr.
Edit Reason: the splash screen is showing, but it gets stuck; also forgot to mention that it still happens even after uninstalling feedbackd
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I was experimenting with some plymouth boot splash themes and I made one today. The problem I have been having is that there doesn't seem to be a way to have it display over the current boot splash when the system is booting up. I have tried updating initrd with both the plymouth-set-theme command and update-initramfs, but neither seem to do the trick. I can tell that the configs are correct because it displays the splash screen correctly when I shut down the phone.
But I can't get it to show properly when booting up from off or even when rebooting? I'm kinda new to writing plymouth themes and my theme is essentially a rebranded version of the current default theme, you can see it here.
I tried to package it up because I read on the archlinux wiki that it could be overwritten in the update process, but I haven't ever made a linux package before.
Could I get some help with this?
EDIT - After checking and installing the latest updates and running sudo update-initramfs -u again, it appears to show both bootscreens. It seems to get hung up on the second one and only goes away when I try to ssh into the phone, which I can do because it is already connected to my network and then goes away and loads phosh. This still happens even after uninstalling feedbackd. Any reason why it would do this?
But I can't get it to show properly when booting up from off or even when rebooting? I'm kinda new to writing plymouth themes and my theme is essentially a rebranded version of the current default theme, you can see it here.
I tried to package it up because I read on the archlinux wiki that it could be overwritten in the update process, but I haven't ever made a linux package before.
Could I get some help with this?
EDIT - After checking and installing the latest updates and running sudo update-initramfs -u again, it appears to show both bootscreens. It seems to get hung up on the second one and only goes away when I try to ssh into the phone, which I can do because it is already connected to my network and then goes away and loads phosh. This still happens even after uninstalling feedbackd. Any reason why it would do this?