Shriramana Sharma a écrit :
I read:
http://www.tldp.org/LDP/LG/current/jayanth.html
and it says to put my 14-color 640x480 image as /boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz.
But weird thing is: my /boot/grub contains no splash.xpm.gz (even with hidden files being displayed). I'm using SUSE 10.0 RC1. So where do I put this splash file I create?
The following line exists in my /boot/grub/menu.lst file:
gfxmenu (hd0,6)/boot/message
and I see the file /boot/message which is a CPIO archive at 155.5 KB. Looks like this is it. I use
cpio -idv < message
on this file (after copying it to /home/myname/testing) and I find a list of files, each of which apparently provides a different component of the GRUB menu.
Now what do I do? I want to replace the existing background with one of my own.
Thanks.
Hello, Once you've run : cpio -idv < message the content of the cpio archive has been extracted and the file named "back.jpg" is your background image. Change it with the picture of your choice but with the same resolution ! for instance as I don't like the SuSE green, I made it blue. Then run : ls | cpio -ov > ../message and that's all. Take care not to write the file in the same folder. Michel