PLYMOUTH
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NAME
plymouth - Send commands to plymouthdSYNOPSIS
-
plymouth [OPTION...]
- plymouth COMMAND [OPTION...]
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
The following options are understood. These options are supported for compatibility with the old rhgb-client interface, and have been replaced by the commands that are described in the next section.
--help
- Show summary of options.
--debug
- Enable verbose debug logging.
--get-splash-plugin-path
- Get directory where splash plugins are installed.
--newroot=[STRING]
- Tell plymouthd that the new root filesystem is mounted.
--quit
- Tell plymouthd to quit.
--ping
- Check if plymouthd is running.
--has-active-vt
- Check if plymouthd has an active vt.
--sysinit
- Tell plymouthd root filesystem is mounted read-write.
--show-splash
- Show the splash screen.
--hide-splash
- Hide the splash screen.
--ask-for-password
- Ask the user for a password.
--ignore-keystroke=[STRING]
- Remove sensitivity to a keystroke.
--update=[STRING]
- Tell plymouthd an update about boot progress.
--details
- Tell plymouthd there were errors during boot.
--wait
- Wait for plymouthd to quit.
COMMANDS
The following commands are understood:
change-mode OPTION
-
Change the operation mode.
--boot-up
- Start the system up
--shutdown
- Shutting the system up
--updates
- Applying updates
system-update OPTION
-
Tell plymouthd about boot progress.
--progress=INTEGER
- The percentage progress of the updates
update OPTION
-
Tell plymouthd about boot status changes.
--status=STRING
- Tell plymouthd the current boot status
update-root-fs OPTION
-
Tell plymouthd about root filesystem changes.
--new-root-dir=STRING
- Root filesystem is about to change
--read-write
- Root filesystem is no longer read-only
show-splash
- Tell plymouthd to show splash screen.
hide-splash
- Tell plymouthd to hide splash screen.
ask-for-password OPTION
-
Ask the user for a password.
--command=STRING
- Command to send password to via standard input
--prompt=STRING
- Message to display when asking for password
--number-of-tries=INTEGER
- Number of times to ask before giving up (requires --command)
--dont-pause-progress
- Don't pause boot progress bar while asking
ask-question
-
Ask the user a question.
--command=STRING
- Command to send the answer to via standard input
--prompt=STRING
- Message to display when asking the question
--dont-pause-progress
- Don't pause boot progress bar while asking
display-message OPTION
-
Display a message.
--text=STRING
- The message text
hide-message OPTION
-
Hide a message.
--text=STRING
- The message text
watch-keystroke OPTION
-
Become sensitive to a keystroke.
--command=STRING
- Command to send keystroke to via standard input
--keys=STRING
- Keys to become sensitive to
ignore-keystroke OPTION
-
Remove sensitivity to a keystroke.
--keys=STRING
- Keys to remove sensitivitiy from
pause-progress
- Pause boot progress bar.
unpause-progress
- Unpause boot progress bar.
report-error
- Tell plymouthd there were errors during boot.
deactivate
- Tell plymouthd to deactivate.
reactivate
- Tell plymouthd to reactivate.
quit OPTION
-
Tell plymouthd to quit.
--retain-splash
- Don't explicitly hide boot splash on exit
SEE ALSO
grub(8), plymouth(8), plymouthd(8), m[blue]http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/Plymouthm[]
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PLYMOUTH
Section: System Administration (8)Updated:
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NAME
plymouth - A graphical boot system and loggerDESCRIPTION
plymouth is a graphical boot system for Linux which takes advantage of the kernel-based mode setting (KMS) available for modern graphic cards to provide a seamless, flickerfree and attractive boot screen. It allows to choose between various, static or animated graphical themes to spruce up the startup and avoid the noise generated by the vast amount of kernel messages while the machine boots into X. On systems where kernel-based mode setting is not available, plymouth falls back to a text mode boot screen which provides a simple progress bar to pro- vide feedback during boot.
In order for the configured default plymouth theme to be loaded during boot, the option `splash' (or `rhgb' for backward compatibility with the RHGB boot splash) must be provided at the kernel command line. Without this command line option, plymouth will default to showing detailed boot output.
During the boot process, the user can switch between the graphical theme and the detailed boot output using the Escape key.
SEE ALSO
grub(8), plymouth-set-theme(1), plymouthd(8), plymouth(1), m[blue]http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/Plymouthm[]
AUTHORS
plymouth was originally prototyped and named by Kristian Høgsberg, originally written by Ray Strode and has had significant contributions from Charlie Brej. It has also had contributions from Peter Jones, Adam Jackson, Frederic Crozat and others.
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