Hi,

Indeed it's not fixed.

It seems that during the boot process, just after the /var/log is
mounted R/W, "plymouth update-root-fs --read-write" must be called to
tell plymouthd that he can write to disk.

On other system this is done by a different init script, see [0]

Hope that will help

Cheers

Laurent Bigonville

[0] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Plymouth#Plymouth_Logs



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