Plymouth on Chromebook always ends with this message. I added manual overrides for all plymouth jobs in /etc/init/ but I am tired of telling each user how to work around a problem.
There were suggestions that this is because of kernel cmdline: "cros_secure console= console=tty1 printk.time=1 quiet nosplash rootwait root=/dev/mmcblk0p7 rw loglevel=0" because plymouth only takes first one while kernel is using the last one...
Plymouth on Chromebook always ends with this message. I added manual overrides for all plymouth jobs in /etc/init/ but I am tired of telling each user how to work around a problem.
There were suggestions that this is because of kernel cmdline: "cros_secure console= console=tty1 printk.time=1 quiet nosplash rootwait root=/dev/mmcblk0p7 rw loglevel=0" because plymouth only takes first one while kernel is using the last one...