Rahul Sundaram (sundaram(a)fedoraproject.org) said:
> It pulls the information from /etc/fedora-release - there's
nothing to
> do in plymouth itself. If your /etc/fedora-release comes from a correctly
> rebranded package, the right thing should happen.
Well, here is the thing. I run sed on /etc/fedora-release, I get a
rebranded distro everywhere except for plymouth which already has picked
up the name and won't let it go. Now I did replace fedora-release with
my own foo-release but then I realized, I have to maintain my own
repository now as well inorder to not break the upgrade path. I would
like to avoid doing that by just not having Plymouth display that text
at all.
Running 'sed' on distribution provided files seems like a bad way
to go about it. What if fedora-release gets updated upstream?
(That being said, you could certainly do a trigger to do the sed
at the right point after the package gets installed.)
Bill