12 Nov
2014
12 Nov
'14
07:50
On 11/12/2014 05:19 AM, Roman Bysh wrote: > On 11/11/2014 03:02 PM, ellanios82 wrote: >> On 11/11/2014 09:19 PM, Roman Bysh wrote: >>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >>> Hash: SHA1 >>> >>> On 11/11/2014 03:57 AM, ellanios82 wrote: >>>> Hello List , >>>> >>>> - how please to adjust in yast , the Bootloader Grub2 to see >>>> Large Text for processes whilst booting : >>>> >>>> 1). Must i use the character-size Top-Box , or the character-size >>>> Lower Box ? >>>> >>>> 2). How to select size-Large ? [ i previously tried selecting >>>> "Text" and subsequently was unable to Boot! { something like error >>>> 'unrecognized character-code'} ] >>>> >>>> 3). then presumably i must : >>>> >>>> Delete "quiet splash=silent" from kernel command line >>>> >>>> .......... >>>> >>>> thanks >>> Use the one below. This the setting for console resolution. >>> Setting it to a lower resolution will increase the character size. >>> >>> - -- >> - What please does the Top-Box character-resolution refer [ think >> mentions VGA] >> but, i do not understand ? : If i recall, once i selected Top-Box >> "Text" but this caused a gosh-awful inability to boot ; seemingly a >> total grub2 seize-up ? >> >> ......... >> >> thank you kindly >> regards > The top section handles the frame buffer. This adjusts the screen resolution for > Grub2. I always have mine sets to a lower resolution. > It depends on your graphics card. I'm using an older GeForce 8600 GTS Nvidia card. > > My setting is: > > My screen resolution is 1680x1050 on a 20" monitor. > My setting Grub2 fb setting is: 1280x1024 24-bits or 0x31b or vga= 795 > > The numbers beginning with 0x300 and up have been deprecated. So > now the alternate vga numbers are being used. i.e 795 > > If you find that the Grub2 is freezing up try using a lower number. > I never use the same resolution as your regular screen viewing. > This setting is just for the boot up process. > > So top is for screen resolution. Bottom is for console text. Yes. > > I hope this helps you. ............... - helps greatly : many thanks regards -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org