https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=370374

--- Comment #3 from Roman <subd...@gmail.com> ---
Created attachment 101717
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requested boot and config files

Tried out all your steps, problem wasn't solved. After looking at it a bit
more, I also don't think anymore it's because of the progress bar. The boot
screen is rendered letter by letter and it doesn't matter if the countdown is
actually running or was canceled (by pressing arrow down).

To me, it seems to be the fault of the GRUB theming engine itself. It's very
inefficient and for example Fedora after they had tried it out, gave up on it
directly as documented here: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=822123

Maybe they reintroduced it later though with a trick? The alternative would be
to only use a different background instead of a whole theme.

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