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Hello,

I noticed earlier today, the problem still persists. Whenever Linux
drops the user into an emergency shell (you know the "Give root password
for maintenance (or type Control-D to continue)" dialog), this breaks
Plymouth.

This just blocks Plymouth forever. As it was mentioned earlier, even
worse, you can't use the shell Linux offers you as it is not possible to
enter the password and/or make use of the shell.

The only possibility to solve the problem is to do a reboot by hitting
the reboot button and booting with a "nosplash" kernel command line that
time.

I confirm this behavior for plymouth 0.8.3-20. To reproduce the issue
just provoke a problem e2fsck can't automatically solve. For example
change the system time to a date in the past (which is before the last
saved mount time in the metadata) and reboot.
- -- 
with kind regards,
Arno Töll
IRC: daemonkeeper on Freenode/OFTC
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