Tuesday, February 19, 2019

plymouth - What alternatives are available to replace the purple boot splash screen?


I would love an animated splash screen, just for a bit of eye candy to replace the purple splash (with 4 dots) during the boot sequence. I know it will slow down boot time but I don't care I just want it to look good. When I show my friends how much better looking Ubuntu is than windows the splash really lets it down.


Any one know a good alternative to the existing Plymouth boot?


I could not get mine to change the splash screen (with terminal or gui apps), and it is now broken, it just shows a load of error messages at boot but still starts Ubuntu.



Ubuntu Sunrise (plymouth)


I use an old favorite "Ubuntu Sunrise" in 12.04 (In fact I have been using it since 10.04 LTS). It's easy to install (instructions below) and it has never caused me any issues. However you should note that changing your Plymouth may cause resolution issues depending on your own resolution.


Ubuntu Sunrise


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS


Step 1:


Download the Plymouth Sunrise deb file from here.


Step 2:


Open the Terminal (Ctrl-Alt-T) and type


gksudo nautilus

Step 3



  • Copy ubuntu-sunrise folder to /lib/plymouth/themes

  • Copy the file splash into /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d (Optional, for better buffer)


Step 4:


Type in the terminal


sudo update-alternatives --install /lib/plymouth/themes/default.plymouth default.plymouth /lib/plymouth/themes/ubuntu-sunrise/ubuntu-sunrise.plymouth 200
sudo update-alternatives --config default.plymouth

Step 5:


Choose the number associated with ubuntu-sunrise in the options that pop up.


Step 6


Type in the terminal


sudo update-initramfs -u

Then


sudo reboot

That's it.


Note: Some people have issues installing other Plymouth themes (I've never had any) and I would strongly advise you to take a look at these issues here at Ask Ubuntu to familiarise yourself.


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