More than rotated framebuffers, defaulting to simpledrm means Plymouth
doesn't know the physical monitor dimensions. So it uses heuristics and
that leads to the logo scale not matching the login screen which would
be a regression of bug 2054769. Actually it already happens on some slow
booting machines occasionally. But that too can be worked around with:
plymouth.force-scale={1,2}
And no, checking for rotation sensors is not a good idea because it
would give the wrong result for laptop/tablet convertibles that don't
have rotated framebuffers.
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Boot animations start too late to be useful
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