i have just upgraded to grub2 and wld like to use an image on boot but dont seem to be able to get it to work i,m using 9.04. i have been googling trying to solve this prolem any ideas
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Re: grub2 splash images
i have seen both of thease today have tried most things i have come across, it just shows no image found, i have edited the 05 debain file, i also never got a mage when 1st installing grub it was just a blank screen any more ideas pls
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I don't use splash images, sorry.
Did you run
sudo update-grub
after setting things up the way you thought they should work?
(or, sudo grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg)
Seems it may come down to WHERE the images are stored.
Lots on a google about this:
Grub 2 splash images:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&c...S:official&hs=
zmV&ei=6fH2SvKSDIWMswOuloC1CQ&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum =0&ct=result&cd=1&ved=
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Re: grub2 splash images: Anyone done it?
We have some members using GRUB 2 splash images, maybe they'll come along here to help.
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Are the Specs the same for an image file as it was for the old GRUB? I was able to modify my GRUB resolution to 800x600 (which is nice) so I'm willing to give this a try. Had a Splash under the old GRUB.
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@kubicle
What image format did you use?
@QQ
I was able to created a new grub.cfg with the modified resolution on my laptop. I used "update-grub" there and it does as I though expected. My DT however wants to keep creating menu.lst using that command. It seems to use the menu.lst as I modify it and those changes are there and the resolution of 800x600 doesn't take. It appears that grub.cfg isn't even looked at. As a matter of fact, I used the command "grub-mkconfig" and it looks as though it creates one, but when I open it there is nothing there and it is IDed as a unknown with binary file icon. Any clues?
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Re: grub2 splash images
Note that
sudo grub-mkconfig
prints its output to the screen (default = stdout).
To print to the grub.cfg, use
sudo grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
or
sudo grub-mkconfig --output=/boot/grub/grub.cfg
Reply #1 of the GRUB 2 Guide
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3106368.0
That might do it.
mkconfig is confusing because it will not change the grub.cfg unles you tell it too.
In my opinion, not good programming practice:
sudo grub-mkconfig should warn you that no changes will be
made unless you use the -o option; that would be a nice reminder.
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@Q
Why on my laptop when running update-grub it says generating grub.cfg but on my Desktop it creates a menu.lst? That's where I'm getting confused. I think? Once home, I'll give it another try. Should I remove the grub.cfg and menu.lst files it does have there?
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grub.cfg is with GRUB 2 (so GRUB 2 is installed to the MBR of some drive on that machine).
menu.lst is with GRUB legacy (so GRUB legacy is installed to the MBR of some drive on that machine).
Depends on what you want, GRUB 2 or GRUB Legacy controlling the boot show. Or, have GRUB Legacy installed to the MBR and chainload to GRUB 2 (installed to the OS partition), which is how it often happens by design when GRUB 2 is installed to a machine that already has GRUB legacy on it; or have GRUB 2 installed to the MBR and chainload to GRUB Legacy (installed to the OS partition). That is, you can go straight or you can mix and match the GRUBs.
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