Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Forgot to mention that boot-duration file is always empty after boot.
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Title:
boot progressbar too slow at solar theme
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This does not affect only solar theme but all themes as storing boot-duration
file is buggy.
Please could someone take care? I cant find any solution on the Internet. I
think other distributions have no problem with this.
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Title:
boot progressbar too slow at solar theme
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** Description changed:
I set the "Solar" theme to my default plymouth theme.
I recognized that the progressbar only fills to 1/3 of is length (compared to
the same theme at Fedora).
The boot duration is 20 seconds at my system.
I tried a workaround at /var/lib/plymouth/boot-duration,