* Keller Florian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20060428 12:15]: > First of all I want thank you for this great Live CD. Best one I > know at the moment and I've used Many (slax, knoppix, whoppix, > ....).
Good to hear :) > There is only one thing that I miss in german called Modularität > *g* like Slax Distro. What exactly are you missing? Or better: what do you want to do? :-) > Your Monitor Detections Script are the best I've ever seen. So now to my > Problem: > I'm currently remastering grml v0.8 to use it as a VPN Remote Connect Boot > CD. I've seen you > allready made some script for using Splashscreen while booting. > /etc/init.d/splash.sh and /usr/bin/splash_grml.sh > And also you using runlevel.conf script instead of rc.d symlinks. But if I > integrate the splash.sh > Script I didnt see the Framebuffer Loading Screen. So could someone explain > me how to install > this usefull stuff, would be nice. So what you want to get is a splash while booting the grml live-cd? I wrote the splash-stuff basically just-for-fun a while ago and never announced it officially because grml boots faster than loading the framebuffer-powered splash. 8-) You don't have to do anything on your own to use the splash feature, just boot using 'grml splash'. But you will notice that loading the splash stuff takes a while. The reason is that grml is running stuff in background and parallel as far as possible to minimize bootup time. Loading an image on plain console/framebuffer takes a while in userspace. :-/ Evaluating fbsplash (see http://dev.gentoo.org/~spock/projects/gensplash/) is on my todo list. If you have any ideas how to improve the splash feature please let me know. regards, -mika- -- You like grml? Help us! http://grml.org/donations/ Already on the grml-user-map? http://www.frappr.com/grmlusers Grml Solutions http://solutions.grml.org/
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