Am 22.06.20 um 12:52 schrieb Narcis Garcia: > With plymouth and plymouth-themes packages installed on a non-Live > system, I use this program to manage splash theme: > > # Get current: > /usr/sbin/plymouth-set-default-theme > > # List available: > /usr/sbin/plymouth-set-default-theme --list > > # Select another one: > /usr/sbin/plymouth-set-default-theme $AnotherTheme
Well ... I'm not sure where I could inject such a call in the build process, but it turns out it wasn't necessary. /usr/sbin/plymouth-set-default-theme $AnotherTheme creates a file /etc/plymouth/plymouthd.conf which contains the required changes. The catch is the *d* in plymouthd. The instructions I had said the file name would have to be /etc/plymouth/plymouth.conf So, due to the missing d, my changes never got parsed. If I put [Daemon] Theme=joy in the file with the proper name, and everything works. Next up: Creating a custom theme in /usr/share/plymouth/themes/<themename> and checking if I can get that to work too. Thanks for the pointer! -Stefan