diff --git a/src/modules/plymouthcfg/plymouthcfg.conf b/src/modules/plymouthcfg/plymouthcfg.conf index 6d7ae5c27..ca6ab9e42 100644 --- a/src/modules/plymouthcfg/plymouthcfg.conf +++ b/src/modules/plymouthcfg/plymouthcfg.conf @@ -1,4 +1,38 @@ --- -# The plymouth theme to be set if plymouth binary is present -# leave commented if packaged default theme should be used +# Plymouth Configuration Module + +# This module can be used to setup the default plymouth theme to +# be used with your distribution + +# Only set your theme with this module if you are not doing it +# already in your operating systems build configurations. + +# You should only use this module if the plymouth package is installed +# on the build configurations of your distribution & the plymouth +# theme you want to configure is installed as well. + + +# Leave this commented if you want to use the default theme +# shipped with your distribution configurations. + # plymouth_theme: spinfinity + + +# Change the theme name to the theme you want to use. +# Make sure that the theme exists in the themes +# directory of plymouth path. + +# If yours is a debian/ubuntu derived distribution, +# following are some example plymouth_theme values that might work +# plymouth_theme: joy +# plymouth_theme: script +# plymouth_theme: softwaves + +# For other distributions you can look under the themes folder for plymouth, +# which is usually /usr/share/plymouth/themes and supply any of theme names +# from there to plymouth_theme + +# If the plymouth_theme value is left empty or with a theme name which does not exists. +# The module would still look for the theme name for availability in plymouth themes folder. +# and as theme will not be found, it will leave the plymouth settings unchanged. +