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Old 06-26-2004   #1 (permalink)
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creating a boot splash screen?

hey everyone i was trying to make a splash screen with the tool in the mandrake control center and every time i hit preview it says "must choose image file first", well i already did its a .png and i set all the perameters of it and click "save theme" then i go to change it and its not there, can anyone help me?
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Go to /usr/share/doc/bootsplash-2.1.5/ (or the Version that you have) and read the README File.
But one thing is wrong, the name of bmp2mdk the name of this file is lilo-bmp2mdk
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if you use grub boot loader do the following:
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Customizing the splash image in GRUB
 
 The splash image is the image shown in the background when GRUB (the GRand Unified Bootloader) is displaying the list of operating systems you can boot. Typically, this is the corporate logo of your Linux distribution. But its very simple to customize it to an image of your choice. All you need is the GIMP and gzip. My GIMP version is 1.2. Even older versions may do the job.
 
 Here's how:(You need to have root access)
 1)Start the GIMP.
 2)Click on File->New or type Ctrl+N
 3)In the new image dialog, change Width to 640 pixels and Height to 480 pixels. (The image should be of size 640x480 pixels.) Now click OK.
 4)Create the image which you would like to be the splash image. It's quite fun to experiment with the various tools of the GIMP!
 5)After you have finished creating the image, hit Alt+i or right click on the image and click on Image->Mode->Indexed...
 6)In the Indexed Color Conversion dialog that appears, click on the radio button "Generate optimal Palette" and in "# of colors" enter 14. Click OK.(The image should be of only 14 colors)
 7)Now right-click on the image and click on File->Save As...Save the file as splash.xpm in a directory of your choice.
 8)Now open a terminal window and navigate to the directory where you have saved splash.xpm
 9)Now key in gzip splash.xpm
 10)You will find that a file named splash.xpm.gz is created in the directory where splash.xpm used to exist.
 11)Copy this splash.xpm.gz to the /boot/grub directory. You may want to back up the pre-existing splash.xpm.gz file in the /boot/grub directory first.
 
 That's it! When you reboot, you will find your image in the background, with the menu of operating systems etc. in the foreground.
 
 Of course, this is not the only way to change the image, but it is a very simple one.
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and remember to back up, back up, back up
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THE BOOT SCREEN FILES MUST BE *.SO EXTENTION (Shared Libary)
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