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PostPosted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 10:58 am 
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I made my own 800x600 bootsplash theme for my R5.5 box but I can't for the life of me figure out how to enable it.

I found a guide here which I've followed to the last step where I'm stuck.

<Please don't flame me if this is a simple fix, what I know about bootsplash I learned by googling around>

I completed the "Installing a theme" section by simply replacing the /etc/bootsplash/themes/knoppmyth/images/bootsplash-800x600.jpg with my modified image (saved to a jpeg q=0.75 image so I know it'll work with BS). The .cfg will remain the same since I more or less used the same dimensions in my jpg as the supplied one.

I completed the "Creating an initial ramdisk" section as well, but am stuck I think on the "Configuring bootsplash and the bootloader" section where it teaches you to edit your /etc/lilo.conf. R5.5's seems to use initrd=initrd.gz but the guide is using initrd=/boot/bootsplash-initrd. I don't want to roach my system by modding since I don't know what I'm doing with here.

Advice is welcomed and thanks in advance :)

Relevant sections from that guide I linked above in case it goes away as things on the web often do:

Code:
    Installing a theme:
    ===================
Install a bootsplash theme by running the following commands:
     mkdir -p /etc/bootsplash/themes
     cd /etc/bootsplash/themes
     tar -xvjf /path/to/your/theme

Now create a symlink that points to the default theme that will be used:
     ln -s /path/to/your/theme current


    Creating an initial ramdisk:
    ============================
To show a splashimage on kernel startup, bootsplash uses an initial ramdisk.
Create an initial ramdisk by running the following command:
     /sbin/splash -s -f \
       /etc/bootsplash/themes/current/config/bootsplash-1024x768.cfg > \
       /boot/bootsplash-initrd

Note: If you want to boot into a resolution other than 1024x768, simply replace
1024x768 by your favorite resolution. Remember to do the same during the
following sections. Also make sure that your theme supports the resolution that
you choose.


    Configuring bootsplash and the bootloader:
    ==========================================
Bootsplash can display a picture on the background of your terminals, but this
is only automatically done for tty1. To add a background to tty2, tty3, tty4,
tty5 and tty6, run the following command, where * is the tty number minus 1:
     splash -n -s -u * \
       /etc/bootsplash/themes/current/config/bootsplash-1024x768.cfg

Note: To have all your tty's get a nice background on startup, you can put this
command into a bootscript.

Now configure your bootloader. This hint provides the instructions for lilo and
grub. If you're using another bootloader, check out its documentation. The
instructions will probably be very similar.
- for lilo:
     Edit /etc/lilo.conf
     Make sure to change the kernel entry to match your new kernel. Under the
     entry for your kernel, add:
       vga=791
       initrd=/boot/bootsplash-initrd
       append="splash=silent"
     Now apply your changes by running the following command:
       lilo

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 11:15 am 
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Update: looks like I managed to get my jpg to display on all the tty's except #1 on boot. (ctrl+alt+F2 though F6 all show my jpg). How can I get displayed on tty1?

I did a:
Code:
# splash -n -s -u 0 \
/etc/bootsplash/themes/current/config/mytheme/bootsplash-800x600.cfg


Which does change it on tty0 (ctrl+alt+F1), but it doesn't survive a reboot. The bootscript section isn't making sense for me.

Thanks again!

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