you'll have to download the anaconda and anaconda-images sources rpm and install the two packages with rpm -ivh ...
then go in /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/ and untar the two tarballs.
then in the anaconda-images directory you'll find the splash.png image which is shown at the boot. you could modify this image with gimp or whatever.
go back in /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/ and remove old .tar.bz2 and create the new one with modifications in anaconda-images.
Then goes in /usr/src/redhat/SPECS/ and run rpmbuild -ba anaconda-images.spec to create the new RPM.
At the end go in /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/noarch and copy anaconda-images-X.Y-Z.noarch.rpm in your buildtree architecture.
Then run new buildinstall and tadaaaa
If you want to modify anaconda sources do the same with anaconda-X.Y.Z.i386.rpm. Off course anaconda-X.Y.src.rpm is not essential for the images, but i think quickly you're going to modify the anaconda sources ;op
Hope this help you
Vincent
Hi,
Before running anaconda at the boot time, there is a "Red Hat Linux" image that pops up at the top of the screen. It is after loading initrd and vmlinuz.
Where can i find that image? I'm currently customizing RH7.3. Its not included in anaconda rpm... Does anyone know?
tkb
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