Finally it works !
A little trick for who have the "/boot" in a separate partition (like me),
you must copy your image into "/boot/grub". Otherwise, it will not be shown
in grub menu.
I like grub2 images, better looking than the indexed colour ones (of the
previous grub) !

2009/11/10 Saber OMRI <[email protected]>

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> 2009/11/10 أحمد المحمودي <[email protected]>
>
> السلام عليكم،
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 11:31:35AM +0100, Saber OMRI wrote:
>> > Is this still applicable yet ?
>> > I tried it but got no result :(
>> > Besides, is there a solution to work with gfxboot instead ? (looking
>> better
>> > and makes users love it from the first sight) ;)
>> ---end quoted text---
>>
>>  By default grub menu does not appear in Ubuntu, the reason is for the
>>  sake of faster boot speed.
>>
>> You mean "grub image", no ?
> I know that it's disabled by default in ubuntu. I tried the tuto for
> changing GRUB2 image to the letter, and still nothing happened!
> What about trying gfxboot, can anyone tell it's possible to include or no
> way?
>
>
>> --
>>  ‎أحمد المحمودي (Ahmed El-Mahmoudy)
>>  Digital design engineer
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> Saber OMRI
> Enseignant TIC
> Al Manhal Scolaire
> Supporter ubuntu & edubuntu
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