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You know, I don't think I've seen that in years. Do CentOS and Debian have it disabled? I know some distros have a graphical boot thing, but even if I switch to text I don't remember seeing Tux.
I run both CachyOS and Bazzite. They have graphical stuff for the initial load screens, but I've seen their text-based loading screens from time to time for troubleshooting purposes, and I don't recall seeing Tux either.
I'm curious who sees Tux when they boot up.
Only systems that have framebuffer console enabled at boot I guess.
Recovery mode booting would probably be normal 80x25 text console in case there was something up with framebuffer initialisation.
A lot of distros have the logos disabled in the kernel config too.