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How to change the BOOT Splash Logo
Post by thereverend » Thu Jan 13, 2022 8:43 am
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Re: How to change the BOOT Splash Logo
Post by jayu9493 » Thu Jan 13, 2022 12:53 pm
This answer has everything you are finding.
Re: How to change the BOOT Splash Logo
Post by thereverend » Fri Jan 14, 2022 8:32 am
Re: How to change the BOOT Splash Logo
Post by pdc_2 » Fri Jan 14, 2022 4:35 pm
I took the step of testing the link: it is fine; and you will be fine
Re: How to change the BOOT Splash Logo
Post by deepakdeshp » Fri Jan 14, 2022 6:59 pm
The steps are according to the link
Here are the steps you will need to follow : Goto following location
/usr/share/plymouth/themes/mint-logo
Change the mint-logo.png to the choice of your image. You will need the root permission to change it so open it as root. Then checkout this file : mint-logo.script This file contains the code which shows how the logo and background should look, so change accordingly.
Then type following command :
sudo update-initramfs -u
Now reboot to look at the changes in your bootsplash screen.
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Re: How to change the BOOT Splash Logo
Post by thereverend » Sun Jan 16, 2022 10:34 am
Re: How to change the BOOT Splash Logo
Post by cwr » Sat Apr 09, 2022 5:41 pm
deepakdeshp wrote: ⤴ Fri Jan 14, 2022 6:59 pm Here are the steps you will need to follow : Goto following location
/usr/share/plymouth/themes/mint-logo
Change the mint-logo.png to the choice of your image. You will need the root permission to change it so open it as root. Then checkout this file : mint-logo.script This file contains the code which shows how the logo and background should look, so change accordingly.
Then type following command :
sudo update-initramfs -u
Now reboot to look at the changes in your bootsplash screen.
Thanks, deepakdeshp. I’ve been following your instructions today, and discovered the following: The larger the mint-logo.png file, not only the larger that the logo appears on the splash screen, but also the higher that the logo is positioned on the screen. Using GIMP, I have scaled the png file down to a size that I like, but the logo is still too high on the screen. So I tried editing mint-logo.script to fix this. Unfortunately, all of the edits that I’ve tried fail to get the logo positioned lower. (I am truly a novice at scripting.) Can you help me find what line(s) in mint-logo.script I need to change to have the logo show up lower on my splash screen?
Re: How to change the BOOT Splash Logo
Post by Bluray » Mon Apr 18, 2022 8:26 pm
There seems to be an issue with the latest 20.x versions of Linux Mint when it comes to using Plymouth boot screens. I have a few different Plymouth boot screens on older versions of Linux Mint (19.x and previous) without issues.
Something has changed since 20.x versions that is affecting Plymouth boot screens and how they are displayed. You don’t mention which type of GPU you are using. In my case, I am using an older AMD GPU that now is no longer supported by AMD with current drivers. The current versions of Linux Mint (20.x), now use a kernel driver.
Graphics: Device-1: AMD Pitcairn XT [Radeon HD 7870 GHz Edition] vendor: ASUSTeK driver: radeon v: kernel bus ID: 02:00.0 chip ID: 1002:6818 Display: server: X.Org 1.20.13 driver: ati,modesetting,radeon unloaded: fbdev,vesa resolution: 3840x2160~30Hz OpenGL: renderer: AMD PITCAIRN (LLVM 13.0.0 DRM 2.50 5.13.0-39-generic) v: 4.5 Mesa 22.0.1 - kisak-mesa PPA direct render: Yes
This driver shows as radeon/ati rather than amdgpu driver I used in Linux Mint versions prior to 20.x. With the amdgpu driver I had no issues with any of the different Plymouth boot/shutdown screens I installed.
Now, with the kernel driver that comes with 20.x versions of Linux Mint, almost none of the Plymouth boot screens display properly. Any logo that should be centered in the screen shows in the top left corner instead. Most often, any background that should be full screen shows on the bottom right of the screen only. Some parts of the display in more complicated screens with progress bars or spinning loading indicators, as well as other graphics may actually be in the correct places.
I also noticed that some Plymouth screens using a mask as a background.png image, has an underlying multi-colored image that does show full screen, but the mask is again only on the bottom right portion of the screen.
I have have looked at the scripts and most appear to be automatically trying to determine the correct screen size to be able to display correctly. Normally, in Linux Mint 19.x and older, this appears to work correctly. I can change my display size to 4096 x 2160, 3840 x 2160, 1920 x 1080 etc, and the Plymouth boot/shutdown screens work properly.
It appears that Plymouth can no longer determine what screen size is being used/available now.
I am curious if this is just an AMD driver issue, or also an issue with Nvidia as well, or specific to cards that no longer have a supported driver from the vendor for 20.x kernels.
Re: How to change the BOOT Splash Logo
Post by Bluray » Thu Apr 21, 2022 10:14 pm
I have tried using Plymouth on the same computer/video card but using VMware and same Linux Mint version 20.3 una. Plymouth works just fine. So obviously it must be related to the graphics driver which is listed as VMware SVGA II Adapter driver:vmwgfx.
I also see another topic related to GTK and Python2/Python3 that appears to be related to screen size issues as well. Not sure if this would be of any help regarding the graphics driver included in the kernel for Linux Mint 20.x versions or not.
Re: How to change the BOOT Splash Logo
Post by mrcp24 » Mon Jul 18, 2022 6:55 pm
Hello, sorry to change the direction of the thread about positioning, but after reading through the replies I see that it is possible to change the boot logo to a dynamic logo and not just a png image. How is this done? Is it the same procedure as mentioned, just replacing the png file with whatever file you like? Looking to change the boot logo to a GIF file or a short mp4 file if this is possible.
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Настройка изображения при загрузке системы
Я использую Linux Mint. По дефолту в этой системе стоит не самый красивый логотип, появляющийся во время непосредственной загрузки системы. Вот его изображение: http://pad2.whstatic.com/images/thumb/0/0d/Install-Linux-Mint-Step-15.jpg/670.
Мне это не очень нравится, и я хочу задать несколько вопросов:
1. Как называется это изображение? Подобные картинки/анимации появляются во всех ubuntu-based дистрибутивах при загрузке, у этого явления точно должно быть название.
3. Можно ли поставить другое изображение, вместо этого?
4. Есть ли подобные изображения на выбор?
Мне нужно оттолкнуться хотя бы от одного. Узнать название и убрать — уже хорошо, остальное опционально, хотя ответы мне будут интересны.
plymouth-theme
я её вообще не ставлю, мелькнёт на пару секунд, лог загрузки красивее выглядит и полезнее порой
Можно посонам показать, какой ты хакир.
можешь и сказать, разрешаю
можно и просто от рут в /lib/plymouth/theme картинку поменять (background вроде зовётся) и потом update-initramfs — u запустить
только это типа некорректно, обновится если потом плимут при обновлении и снова придётся так сделать
Хорошо, я понял, что эта ерунда называется plymouth. Поможет ли мне команда «apt-get remove plymouth*»? Не наебну ли я чего-нибудь случайно? Ни одна из тем мне не понравилась, так что обычный лог мне подойдёт.
Не силён в *бунтах, но просто убрать splash из параметров запуска ядра — не то? Ещё говорят, что может оказаться достаточно plymouth.conf переименовать во что-нибудь другое.
можно просто удалить в /etc/default/grub между кавычками 2 слова quiet splash и потом выполнить update-grub
и тем валом на том же gnome-look
apt-get remove plymouth* по зависимостям может потащить чего, хз
amorpher ★★★★★ ( 17.11.15 03:09:28 MSK )
Последнее исправление: amorpher 17.11.15 03:13:04 MSK (всего исправлений: 3)
quiet лучше не убирать, лог ядра слишком подробный, а для хакира и лог загрузки системы сойдёт.
Начиная с какой-то версии systemd с quiet консоль вообще пустая.
Не наблюдаю у себя в минте (17.1) systemd.
В эпоху SSD и systemd люди ещё озабочены бутсплэшами.
/boot/grub2/grub.cfg правим ручками секцию с настройкой изозагрузки (это если загрузчик grub2)
если загрузчик grub (а не grub2) то правим ручками бут/груб/менюлист!
для grub2 темы картинок лежат в /boot/grub2/themes
C 17.2 в минте Systemd? Можно пруфы?
Упс, ошибся. Планируют с 17.3, похоже.
Да не груб мне нужен, бля. Груб и plymouth — разные вещи.
17.3 планируется на базе 15.04. Хотя пока не понятно. Могут и до 18.х отложить внедрение, пока не будет нового LTS от убунты.
В общем, нашёл довольно годную утилиту «plymouth manager», которая, правда, не может отключить сам plymouth (хотя кнопка там такая есть) и не может обнаружить новые темы в основной папке plymouth. Ну, подозреваю, что это только у меня так.
Убрать её полностью у меня не получилось, зато нашёл классную тему http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Starry Night Plymouth Theme?content=17. , очень красиво, и пингвин похож на Фау-1. Её и поставил.
Кстати, убирал с помощью grub-customizer quiet splash, и не помогло. Ну, не важно. Хотя бы не придётся видеть поделие глубоко больных дизайнеров linux mint, которые умудрились на одну картинку запихнуть и зелёный, и белый, и чёрный цвета. Надеюсь, они сделают редизайн, а лучше и ребрендинг.