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| { pkgs, ... }: { | { pkgs, ... }: { | ||
|    boot = { |    boot = { | ||
|     plymouth = { | |||
|       enable = true; | |||
|       theme = "rings"; | |||
|       themePackages = with pkgs; [ | |||
|         # By default we would install all themes | |||
|         (adi1090x-plymouth-themes.override { | |||
|           selected_themes = [ "rings" ]; | |||
|         }) | |||
|       ]; | |||
|     }; | |||
|      # Enable "Silent Boot" |      # Enable "Silent Boot" | ||
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|      # It will just not appear on screen unless a key is pressed |      # It will just not appear on screen unless a key is pressed | ||
|      loader.timeout = 0; |      loader.timeout = 0; | ||
|    }; |    }; | ||
| } | } | ||
| </nowiki>}} | </nowiki>}} | ||
Revision as of 01:03, 5 April 2024
Plymouth is an application that runs early in the boot process, providing a graphical boot animation, it is used by most desktop-oriented Linux distributions.
Usage
As an example, you can use a boot animation from adi1090x's collection like so:
❄︎ configuration.nix
{ pkgs, ... }: {
  boot = {
    plymouth = {
      enable = true;
      theme = "rings";
      themePackages = with pkgs; [
        # By default we would install all themes
        (adi1090x-plymouth-themes.override {
          selected_themes = [ "rings" ];
        })
      ];
    };
    # Enable "Silent Boot"
    consoleLogLevel = 0;
    initrd.verbose = false;
    kernelParams = [
      "quiet"
      "splash"
      "boot.shell_on_fail"
      "loglevel=3"
      "rd.systemd.show_status=false"
      "rd.udev.log_level=3"
      "udev.log_priority=3"
    ];
    # Hide the OS choice for bootloaders.
    # It's still possible to open the bootloader list by pressing any key
    # It will just not appear on screen unless a key is pressed
    loader.timeout = 0;
  };
}
