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Grub customizer themes 2017
Grub customizer themes 2017








I think some others here will also be safe changing grub.cfg. You changing grub.cfg? Of course, I think it will be safe with you. That is why I think grub-customizer causes so much problems (down the road) and why fedora grub (which has convoluted crazy circuitous /etc/grub.d) makes a mess (though a working mess, admittedly). I still won't edit /etc/grub.d files and I think that will most likely will cause issues down the road (in some future time). Of course, grub 2 is quite flexible now that we can do much of what we wanted by editing /etc/default/grub, so if we can do it by editing /etc/default/grub, we should instead of editing grub.cfg. I see no difference in editing grub.cfg from editing menu.lst. Oh, just tested very recently too.Īs for editing grub.cfg, if you remember or had used grub-legacy, the way to fix things is to edit menu.lst (the grub.cfg equivalent) and whenever there is a grub-install or update-grub, it will revert back.

grub customizer themes 2017

I even renamed (just rename, not convert) one jpg file to png. I don't see this any more and I had tested on other formats like jpg and more. I read somewhere (and some time ago too) that grub will work on using other non png pictures. png imagesĪnd icons will appear with the "-class 'icon name'" parameter. O Icons - if required, populate icons in the icon directory in theme with. The pictures are placed in the starfield directory. The major change is putting a desktop picture (.png format - but I think later grub versions can accept other formats)Īgain, note I have other desktop images for variety. Not monitor resolutions per se but grub resolutions for the different monitors (use 'videoinfo'). I also have several resolutions and I select them accordingly. Note I have some themes other than starfield and select by uncommenting out.Īlso I loaded lots of fonts which may not be required in our example, but for my convenience, I loaded them in case other themes may require them. # set theme=($root)/boot/grub/themes/ubuntu2/theme.txt Set theme=($root)/boot/grub/themes/starfield2/theme.txt # set theme=($root)/boot/grub/themes/Dharma/theme.txt # set theme=($root)/boot/grub/themes/mga3-dejavu/theme.txt # set theme=($root)/boot/grub/themes/maggy/theme.txt Loadfont ($root)/boot/grub/fonts/unicode.pf2 Loadfont ($root)/boot/grub/fonts/dejavu_sans_12.pf2 Loadfont ($root)/boot/grub/fonts/dejavu_sans_10.pf2 Loadfont ($root)/boot/grub/fonts/dejavu_mono_14.pf2 Loadfont ($root)/boot/grub/fonts/MageiaLogo-Regular-20.pf2 Loadfont ($root)/boot/grub/fonts/MageiaLogo-Bold-28.pf2 Loadfont ($root)/boot/grub/fonts/MageiaLogo-Bold-20.pf2 Loadfont ($root)/boot/grub/fonts/MageiaLogo-Bold-16.pf2 Loadfont ($root)/boot/grub/fonts/DejaVuSans-Bold-24.pf2

grub customizer themes 2017

Loadfont ($root)/boot/grub/fonts/DejaVuSans-Bold-20.pf2 Loadfont ($root)/boot/grub/fonts/DejaVuSans-Bold-18.pf2 Loadfont ($root)/boot/grub/fonts/DejaVuSans-Bold-14.pf2 Loadfont ($root)/boot/grub/fonts/dejavu_bold_14.pf2 Loadfont ($root)/boot/grub/fonts/dejavu_16.pf2 Loadfont ($root)/boot/grub/fonts/dejavu_14.pf2 Loadfont ($root)/boot/grub/fonts/dejavu_12.pf2 Loadfont ($root)/boot/grub/fonts/dejavu_10.pf2 # loadfont ($root)/boot/grub/fonts/unicode.pf2 I use my own independent grub from here (after the # "set up " # section)īut we can set it up in /etc/default/grub to use our OS grub following the parameters below We can of course use other themes from elsewhere.Īnd there have been other contributions in Manjaro Manjaro (and many other distros) installs come ready with a starfield theme.īy modifying this, we can have our very own customized grub menu theme.










Grub customizer themes 2017