live.mk, regular.mk: move plymouth to test mediacheck
It was observed in regular-gnustep-20150916-*.iso that mediacheck boot target sort of starts plymouth bootsplash when not intended to; let's plug this by moving +plymouth away to a test image *but* there are couple things with it: 1) supporting plymouth in mediacheck *might* be a good thing for distros proper -- this will likely require some support on bootsplash theme side either; 2) it's not enough to just drop @bootargs@ from syslinux.cfg snippet as the extra payload will still go in to no avail.
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@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ distro/regular-wmaker: distro/.regular-sysv \
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# gdm2.20 can reboot/halt with both sysvinit and systemd, and is slim
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# gdm2.20 can reboot/halt with both sysvinit and systemd, and is slim
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mixin/regular-gnustep: use/x11/gnustep use/x11/gdm2.20 use/mediacheck \
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mixin/regular-gnustep: use/x11/gnustep use/x11/gdm2.20 use/mediacheck \
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use/browser/firefox/classic +plymouth
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use/browser/firefox/classic
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@$(call add,THE_BRANDING,graphics)
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@$(call add,THE_BRANDING,graphics)
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distro/regular-gnustep: distro/.regular-sysv \
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distro/regular-gnustep: distro/.regular-sysv \
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distro/live-systemd: distro/.base use/live/base +systemd; @:
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distro/live-systemd: distro/.base use/live/base +systemd; @:
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distro/live-plymouth: distro/.live-base use/plymouth/live; @:
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distro/live-plymouth: distro/.live-base use/plymouth/live; @:
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distro/live-mediacheck: distro/.base use/mediacheck; @:
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distro/live-mediacheck: distro/.base use/mediacheck +plymouth; @:
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distro/live-testserver: distro/live-install use/server/mini
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distro/live-testserver: distro/live-install use/server/mini
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@$(call set,KFLAVOURS,std-def el-smp)
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@$(call set,KFLAVOURS,std-def el-smp)
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