| 15 Jun 2023 |
@elvishjerricco:matrix.org | i am curious about that gist you linked though, so I'm going to mess with that for a minute | 18:57:00 |
@lily:lily.flowers | In reply to @elvishjerricco:matrix.org Lily Foster: Well, the plymouth update didn't end up improving the inexplicable 5-10 seconds that it takes for plymouth to start up in initrd. But I can at least say everything works as expected on my desktop! 5-10 seconds to start up? In systemd-initrd? | 19:20:15 |
@lily:lily.flowers | I've not seen that... | 19:20:20 |
@lily:lily.flowers | I might ask you to share logs | 19:20:29 |
@elvishjerricco:matrix.org | Lily Foster: Yea, plymouth has always taken about 6 seconds to get started and show a password prompt for me. Logs have indicated that basically nothing happens in the interim | 19:21:27 |
@lily:lily.flowers | Would you mind nabbing logs with plymouth:debug on the kernel cmdline sometime? | 19:21:50 |
@lily:lily.flowers | In reply to @elvishjerricco:matrix.org Anyone mind tossing a review at this? https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/237154 Any reason this was done as an import within the same file? | 19:24:54 |
@elvishjerricco:matrix.org | In reply to @lily:lily.flowers Any reason this was done as an import within the same file? I didn't really see another clean way to do it, without threading an isInitrd function parameter through the whole mkOption hierarchy or something like that | 19:34:51 |