User wants onyx-style boot: pure text scroll → LUKS prompt → text scroll → SDDM. No fedora splash, no plymouth UI. Solution: keep plymouth PACKAGE installed (Fedora's dracut module ships LUKS-prompt machinery via plymouth), but disable plymouthd at runtime via kernel cmdline `plymouth.enable=0`. Effect: - plymouthd starts → reads cmdline → exits - systemd-ask-password sees no plymouth daemon → falls back to systemd-tty-ask-password-agent on /dev/console - LUKS prompt rendered as text "Please enter passphrase for /dev/dm-0: " - All kernel/systemd messages visible - SDDM still launches at graphical.target (real install) Applied to both: - LIVE ks bootloader --append (so live boot text-mode + installer visible on tty1, no splash hiding it) - Generated install ks bootloader --append (so installed system text-boots with LUKS prompt) v0.6 will rebrand plymouth theme + re-enable for branded splash. For v0.5.0 ship: minimal/text aesthetic matches user's onyx daily driver. |
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