Am Samstag, den 26.09.2009, 21:54 +0200 schrieb Stefan Bienert: > Hi again, > > > Hi, > > > > You can use search command to locate the root device. Something like this: > > > > search --set /vmlinuz > > linux /vmlinuz ... > > initrd /initrd.img > > Well, this does not work. I get a message about wrong search term or > something similar.
Because you have to use search --set --file /vmlinuz By the way search --help would tell you > > If you use my repo, you can enable graphic mode for EFI, it even > > allows you to set a background image. Add these lines in grub.cfg: > > > set gfxmode="0x0" > > loadfont /unifont.pf2 > > terminal_output.gfxterm > > background_image /splash.png > > Does this go on one line? If you want to have it on one line you have so seperate them with ; just like in bash > Where does the image go? Root of the partition > where the grub.efi is? > I tried the lines above each on their own line, picture is on the linux > partition. Either use set root= or search --set --file like above. Just as with GRUB Legacy root specifies where it looks for the file > > > unifont.pf2 is the font file, you can generate it using grub-mkfont, > > or just download it here: > > > > http://grub4dos.sourceforge.net/unifont.pf2 > > > > I left the font out for the first try. Does this hurt? Without a font you only get ? in gfxterm -- Felix Zielcke Proud Debian Maintainer _______________________________________________ Grub-devel mailing list Grub-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel