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Hi,

When troubleshooting early boot issues with a console, e.g. virsh console, or 
the virt-manager console, or even a server's remote management console 
providing a kind of virtual serial console... the boot scroll is completely 
wiped. This is a new behavior in the last, I'm not sure, 6-12 months? 
Everything before about 3 seconds is cleared as if the console reset command 
was used, as in it wipes my local scrollback. 

I captured this with the script command, and when I cat this 76K file, it even 
wipes the local console again. So there is some kind of control character 
that's ordering my local console to do this. The file itself contains the full 
kernel messages. I just can't cat it. I have to open it in a text editor that 
ignores this embedded console reset command.

With the help of @glb, we discovered that this is almost certainly Plymouth. 
When I boot with parameter plymouth.enable=0 the problem doesn't happen. And 
hence the higher level question if we really even need Plymouth in Server or 
Cloud editions?

I suppose ideally we'd track down the problem and fix plymouth, so that 
existing installations get fixed. Whereas if we remove plymouth, we have to 
ponder whether and how to remove plymouth from existing installations. Unless 
we flat out aren't using it at all.

Any ideas? 

Plymouth is in the @core group in fedora-comps, so pretty much everything gets 
it.
https://pagure.io/fedora-comps/blob/main/f/comps-f37.xml.in#_635


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Chris Murphy
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