Hi Mairin,
I'd tried that - I'd found the same tutorial in various different
versions across the Net.
It might help to know that the image I created was in GIMP 2.2.11,
developed on both an FC5 and Windows XP system under GIMP (I believe the
tutorial was on GIMP 1.x so I'm not sure if file formats have changed or
anything silly like that.)
I'd edited the original splash.xpm.gz image from Fedora, indexed it to
14 colours, and saved back to a splash.xpm.gz image in the original
location (/boot/grub I believe.)
All I could get Grub to do was display a black screen with white text
(even restoring the original image didn't make any difference.) I'd
tried editing the menu.lst file to point to a different image - no joy.
I'd also tried creating a new image, 640x480, filling it in solid red,
indexing to 14 colours - but even that didn't show.
If need be I could send the image for someone to take a look at?
P.S. to Diana: I hadn't said you were unwilling to discuss, I was just
commenting that no-one had replied - in fact, before Leon's post,
there's been no messages from anyone about anything on here :P lol.
Thanks,
Andy.
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Hi Andy,
Andy Shellam wrote:
Actually, saying that I've just remembered it wasn't the boot
screens per se I posted about, but the Grub boot loader screen
(background.) I didn't get it sorted, the machine it's on is a dev
box which I haven't logged on to for a couple of weeks - but AFAIK
I'm still trying to find the answer to getting a custom Grub
background working.
Máirín Duffy wrote:
I'm going to ask around and see if I can get more information about
that.
Ok, so one of the installer team guys pointed me to this article on
customizing GRUB's boot screen:
http://www.tldp.org/LDP/LG/current/jayanth.html
~m
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