23rd May 2017, 9:12
The system uses the update-alternatives system to set the default.plymouth theme.
So editing the plymouthd.conf won't change a thing.
Also plymouth is put into initrd so it needs update-initramfs -u run as root aswell.
The authentification failure is basically a problem with update-alternatives command execution.
We'll investigate into it.
So editing the plymouthd.conf won't change a thing.
Also plymouth is put into initrd so it needs update-initramfs -u run as root aswell.
The authentification failure is basically a problem with update-alternatives command execution.
We'll investigate into it.