I want a Boot animation like Ubuntu's and can't seem to be able to get it
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I've been using Debian 12 for the last couple of years and decided to give Ubuntu 24.04 a chance, first thing I noticed is that the boot animation starts at the very beginning of the boot up sequence in the system and shows no message from kernel nor grub and then, when you shut down the system, the animation plays again without showing any messages.
The thing is that I'm back in Debian 12 and I can't configure the booting sequence to run as smoothly as it does in Ubuntu 24.04, I could hide grub and run the animation when booting up the system and when shutting it down, but I still get the kernel screen that says "Booting 'Debian GNU/Linux'", "Loading Linux 6.1.0-32-amd64 ..." and "Loading initial ramdisk ...".
How can I get rid of that so the booting animation runs smoothly from start to finish?
Asked by MartínVargas
Apr 17, 2025, 05:23 AM
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