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Boot splash screen is not at the native resolution
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Resolved! I'm guessing Plymouth picks up that I'm running at a high DPI automatically and scales the graphics. Adding `DeviceScale=1` to `/etc/plymouth/plymouthd.conf` fixed it. No other changes to initramfs modules or grub were necessary.

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I'm running Debian Sid on a Framework (2256x1504@60Hz screen, i5-1135G7, no dGPU) and can't seem to get a plymouth splashscreen to display at the native resolution. I've tried changing several settings in /etc/default/grub, running update-grub2, then hibernating but nothing's worked so far. What's the correct way to do this? If it should work out of the box, how can I troubleshoot this?

Thanks!

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