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# plymouth-ready - send an event to indicate plymouth is up # # This job notifies that the plymouth splash screen is up, either started # from the initrd or when the 'plymouth-splash' job starts. The login # managers use the event to avoid a race with plymouth-splash: # # https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/982889 description "Send an event to indicate plymouth is up" task start on startup or started plymouth-splash instance $UPSTART_EVENTS emits plymouth-ready script if [ "$UPSTART_EVENTS" = started ] || \ status plymouth-splash | grep -q "start/started" || \ plymouth --ping then initctl emit plymouth-ready fi end script