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# plymouth - Userspace bootsplash utility # # plymouth provides a boot splash screen on the system console using # the kernel framebuffer device. On boot, this is nominally started by # the initramfs so the pre-start script, script and post-start script # parts are actually not run. These are normally run on shutdown instead. description "userspace bootsplash utility" start on (runlevel [016] and (stopped xdm or stopped uxlaunch)) expect fork kill timeout 60 pre-start script status lightdm >/dev/null 2>/dev/null && start wait-for-state WAITER=plymouth-shutdown WAIT_FOR=lightdm TARGET_GOAL=stop WAIT_STATE=waiting || : end script exec /sbin/plymouthd --mode=shutdown post-start exec /bin/plymouth show-splash pre-stop exec /bin/plymouth quit