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  • alliswell33 @lemmy.sdf.orgOPtoLinux@lemmy.mlPlymouth not working in Kubuntu
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    5 months ago

    Thank you! Changing the line to "rw root=/dev/nvme0n1p4 quiet splash" did the trick. Your actually said /dev/nvme1n1p2 so I know enough about partitions that I changed mine to dev/nvme0n1p4 to fit my case. I only know that much about it because I’m running a duel booted system and had to deal with partitioning when I set it up. Your right to point out that I’m a bit over my head when using refind, but I changed it instead of using grub because I like the customization with themes and I read somewhere that it could help with windows updates messing up duel booted systems.

    edit: I’m now having a new problem where it’s not using the boot splash screen that I specified in the settings. It just the oem logo with a kubuntu logo under it. At least I’ve made some progress 😂


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    Sorry about that, I edited the comment to a pastebin link. Okay here is my /boot/refind_linux.conf file:

    "Boot with standard options" "ro root=UUID=96e2ea68-742d-4309-ae9f-4d12ba668b21" "Boot to single-user mode" "ro root=UUID=96e2ea68-742d-4309-ae9f-4d12ba668b21 single" "Boot with minimal options" "ro root=/dev/nvme0n1p4"

    Should I just edit the boot standard to "rw root=/dev/nvme0n1p4"

    edit: tried that change and it did nothing







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