Description of problem: I received report that plymouth with gdm is blocking spawning of gettys if no monitor is connected. This is report from person using Braille terminal, so he doesn't need to have connected the real monitor. I think there is no need for plymouth/gdm to wait for monitor when spawning gettys on TTY2 - TTY6. I was told that workaround for this problem is booting with: plymouth.enable=0 That's why I am reporting this problem to plymouth, feel free to reassign. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): plymouth-0.9.3-7.fc28 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Connect Braille terminal (optional) 2. Disconnect monitor 3. Boot desktop Actual results: Plymouth / GDM is waiting for the monitor and no gettys are spawned, ALT+number doesn't present login prompt (maybe there is some timeout, I haven't checked, but I think the getty should be spawned immediately) Expected results: gettys spawned as soon as possible and not waiting for monitor detection. Additional info: I haven't tried with serial console.
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