||<>|| <> <> = Grub Splash Images = Based on Human and Glossy Ubuntu, I've done two splash images for grub. == Concept == ||'''Human Ubuntu''' || '''Glossy Ubuntu''' || || {{attachment:HumanUbuntu_thumb.png}} || {{attachment:GlossyUbuntu_thumb.png}} || || Full Size [[attachment:HumanUbuntu.png|png]] - [[attachment:HumanUbuntu.svg|svg]] || Full Size [[attachment:GlossyUbuntu.png|png]] - [[attachment:GlossyUbuntu.svg|svg]] || || [[attachment:HumanUbuntu.xpm.gz|.xpm.gz file]] (grub ready) || [[attachment:GlossyUbuntu.xpm.gz|.xpm.gz file]] (grub ready) || == Removed Yellow/Orange from Top Left == First of all, great work. I'm using (my edit of) the glossy version right now. The only change I made was to remove the yellow/orange from the top left corner. They were a bit distracting because the only other red/yellow/orange in the picture occur on ubuntu logos. Here are my results. || {{attachment:GlossyUbuntu_custom.png}} || || [[attachment:GlossyUbuntu_custom.xpm.gz|.xpm.gz file]] (grub ready) || --[[AlexStrabala]] == Guidelines == 1. Create the folder ''splashimages'' in ''/boot/grub'' {{{ sudo mkdir /boot/grub/splashimages }}} 2. Copy ''.xpm.gz'' files into ''/boot/grub/splashimages'' 3. Edit your Grub ''menu.lst'' and add this line: for Human theme: {{{ splashimage=(hd0,0)/grub/splashimages/HumanUbuntu.xpm.gz }}} or for Glossy theme: {{{ splashimage=(hd0,0)/grub/splashimages/GlossyUbuntu.xpm.gz }}} '''NOTE''': Change the partition and directory according to your system's setup. 4. Reboot your system to see the new grub splash image! ;) == Attachment List == <> == Comments == * I dig. -Sumit ---- CategoryArtwork