Re: Is it safe to yum remove plymouth from F-15 -

2011-09-16 Thread Frank Murphy
On 16/09/11 18:55, Bob Goodwin wrote: > No, rhgb, etc., is among the first things removed, I never see > the graphic login screen. I did notice the boot process stumble > over [plymouth the other morning and thought it might be > something I could eliminate. > >

Re: Is it safe to yum remove plymouth from F-15 -

2011-09-16 Thread Bob Goodwin
On 16/09/11 13:30, Richard Hughes wrote: > On 16 September 2011 17:52, Bob Goodwin wrote: >> I thought I would remove Plymouth since I don't use the graphic >> log-in but I'm not sure about the "dracut" it will take out. > Removing dracut isn't a good move if you ever want to upgra

Re: Is it safe to yum remove plymouth from F-15 -

2011-09-16 Thread Tom Horsley
On Fri, 16 Sep 2011 12:52:26 -0400 Bob Goodwin wrote: > I thought I would remove Plymouth since I don't use the graphic > log-in Some things plymouth provides are good (like finally a boot.log file), but the graphics are silly and just prevent you from seeing what happened if your new kernel free

Re: Is it safe to yum remove plymouth from F-15 -

2011-09-16 Thread Richard Hughes
On 16 September 2011 17:52, Bob Goodwin wrote: >        I thought I would remove Plymouth since I don't use the graphic >        log-in but I'm not sure about the "dracut" it will take out. Removing dracut isn't a good move if you ever want to upgrade the kernel. You can remove the rhgb from the