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CentOS System Administration Essentials

You're reading from   CentOS System Administration Essentials Become an efficient CentOS administrator by acquiring real-world knowledge of system setup and configuration

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783985920
Length 174 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Taming vi 2. Cold Starts FREE CHAPTER 3. CentOS Filesystems – A Deeper Look 4. YUM – Software Never Looked So Good 5. Herding Cats – Taking Control of Processes 6. Users – Do We Really Want Them? 7. LDAP – A Better Type of User 8. Nginx – Deploying a Performance-centric Web Server 9. Puppet – Now You Are the Puppet Master 10. Security Central 11. Graduation Day Index

Boot splashing with plymouth

As soon as we have begun the boot process and just prior to handing control to the kernel, a boot splash screen can be displayed. This, as the name suggests, controls the splash screen you may see during the boot process. In CentOS, this defaults to the plymouth theme: rings. Plymouth is the boot splash manager; we can use other themes should we wish. Some of these are installed as standard, while others are included in the standard repositories. Yet, more themes can be found in third-party repositories.

You can, of course, build your own theme. Essentially, a minimal theme is just a wallpaper.

Applying different themes

Most of the time during the boot process, you will not see the splash screen unless CentOS is your desktop machine. However, I would recommend still working with plymouth to change the default splash from rings to basic. With the basic theme, we can see the services loading during the boot process rather than the rings that merely show the boot...

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