If the Grub2 language file does not exist, the language will not be listed. This is the Grub2 script to change the background image. background_image -m normal "/AIO/grub/themes/splash.png" If you want to keep the size of the background image, add a “ normal” value for the “ -m” parameter. background_image "/AIO/grub/themes/splash.png"īy default, the wallpaper will be made to fit the screen resolution. To display the background image for Grub2, just use the background_image command. If so then use, otherwise set by default. If you have not run AIOCreator.exe yet, rename /AIO/grub/_grubenv to /AIO/grub/grubenv. When booting into Grub2, you just need to check the value of these variables. In the code below, I will use the save_env command to save the bg, lang and font variables to the grubenv file. Run AIOCreator.exe and change it in Settings, or boot into Grub2 and change it in the Help menu (press the z key). In this article I will share the Grub2 scripts I wrote for AIO Boot.Īfter changing the background image, language and font for Grub2, these values are saved. There are two ways that you can change the background, language, and font for the AIO Boot’s Grub2. This helps you to quickly boot into the operating system. AIO Boot has too many menus, and it has hotkeys support for quick access to a menu, the hotkey is in square brackets. It is quite nice, lightweight and of course is best suited for Grub2. Instead, you can change the background, language, and font size of Grub2.ĪIO Boot has used the default theme of Grub2 since its initial release. In any case, starting with how you produce your icons might be a good first step.AIO Boot uses the Grub2 default theme for the fastest boot speed. Longer term idea: if it's some kind of automatable filter, I'd like to set something up so that the Fallout theme, and others themes, if their creators so desired, could use such a filter to grab icons and produce matching ones automatically. I can probably manipulate what I've got to approximate your Fallout style, but I thought that if you already have some sort of filter that you apply to existing icons, I could use that to produce some that really fit in. Here's my thought: I'd like to add icons for some distros that don't already have them. Got that working! They don't quite fit your Fallout style though. Took a while to figure out how and where to put the icons and class distros to use them, both in Grub2 and with the BLS (boot loader specification) in Fedora. I love your Fallout theme! I've been adding some distributions that don't already have Fallout icons.
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