I would like to add Tux boot logo during text-based boot (just like the old times). I already tried to set logo in Device Drivers--->Graphic Support--->Bootup Logo.
I also tried to edit grub configurations and install v86d, but this doesn't give me anything (solution provided by Is it possible to get the Tux logo on the text-based boot?).
Framebuffering is enabled everywhere.
Every help will be appreciated!
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do you want the logo in grub? or the boot splash? – ravery Jul 11 '17 at 09:24
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@ravery bootsplash – Kat Roz Jul 11 '17 at 09:51
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plymouth is installed? plymouth themes are stored at `usr/share/plymouth/themes`. you could modify one of the existing themes. or download a theme to modify and add to this directory. At, `usr/share/plymoouth` there is a logo.... that may do it also – ravery Jul 11 '17 at 10:14
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@ravery I need to do this with kernel recompiling :( – Kat Roz Jul 11 '17 at 10:22
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ahhh, opps I didn't see that. I don't know where to find it there sorry – ravery Jul 11 '17 at 10:27