On Sunday 28 October 2012 12:07:42 Oddball wrote:
It is really not nice, if a manual just gives useless directions. I want to change the background image that is used by Plymouth to a black background, showing the moving lights, to get rid of the awful over-sized chameleon icon, and the ugly green color.
I am really wondering which manual you are reading then as that I have stored the theme nicely in the standard theme directory of Plymouth. The openSUSE theme is of course utilizing the standard openSUSE background and colors. And this is something that you either like or not. It is not a must to install the openSUSE branding for plymouth. There are quite a number of plymouth themes available on divers websites.
Is it possible somebody tells me the path to the image store directory?
The theme itself is stored in the standard directory /usr/share/plymouth/themes In this directory you will find three sub directories (details, openSUSE and text). And yes, you guessed right, the plymouth openSUSE theme is located in the openSUSE directory. Of course just changing the stuff in this directory will not change anything with regards to the boot of the system. For this it would be required to regenerate the initrd. Groeten, Raymond -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org