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]> > > > 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 >> GPG KeyID: 0xEDDDA1B7 (@ subkeys.pgp.net) >> GPG Fingerprint: 8206 A196 2084 7E6D 0DF8 B176 BC19 6A94 EDDD A1B7 >> > > > > -- > Saber OMRI > Enseignant TIC > Al Manhal Scolaire > Supporter ubuntu & edubuntu > -- Saber OMRI Enseignant TIC Al Manhal Scolaire Supporter ubuntu & edubuntu
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