> No longer in progress. You can get to 100% fixed by adding kernel parameter 'plymouth.use-simpledrm' but I'm not totally sure that's something everyone will want.
The main reasons that can be problematic are rotation right? I wonder if the right way to go about it is a heuristic within plymouth to decide whether it can/should output. For example if there are no rotation sensors on the machine, or by looking at the orientation on them?
> No longer in progress. You can get to 100% fixed by adding kernel parameter 'plymouth. use-simpledrm' but I'm not totally sure that's something everyone will want.
The main reasons that can be problematic are rotation right? I wonder if the right way to go about it is a heuristic within plymouth to decide whether it can/should output. For example if there are no rotation sensors on the machine, or by looking at the orientation on them?