Adding "sleep 2" results in a different error: "init: /etc/init/plymouth-upstart-bridge.conf:18: Unknown stanza". I wonder if this causes plymouth-upstart-bridge to not run at all? I have not encountered any problems running like that for many months, but I wonder if some situations could lead to problems. Is plymouth-upstart-bridge needed by programs which may require user interaction during boot, such as fsck?
Adding "sleep 2" results in a different error: "init: /etc/init/ plymouth- upstart- bridge. conf:18: Unknown stanza". I wonder if this causes plymouth- upstart- bridge to not run at all? I have not encountered any problems running like that for many months, but I wonder if some situations could lead to problems. Is plymouth- upstart- bridge needed by programs which may require user interaction during boot, such as fsck?