Re: [PATCH] Boot Logo - cleanup and configuration

2000-10-18 Thread John Levon
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, David N. Lombard wrote: > > The url: http://execpc.com/~rdmiller/Linux/kernel-bootlogo.patch.gz > > (It's about 380k.) > > Are you sure about this patch? > > Take a look a list of the patches files; also look at the last four > lines of the patch file. > When doing a

Re: [PATCH] Boot Logo - cleanup and configuration

2000-10-18 Thread David N. Lombard
Rick Miller wrote: > > Axel, are these changes to the kernel configuration options okay with > you? > > Kernel Developers, please try this one out. I don't have any non-i386 > architecture machines to try this out on. > > Various changes to unify and automate the frame buffer boot graphic and

Re: [PATCH] Boot Logo - cleanup and configuration

2000-10-18 Thread John Levon
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, David N. Lombard wrote: The url: http://execpc.com/~rdmiller/Linux/kernel-bootlogo.patch.gz (It's about 380k.) Are you sure about this patch? Take a look a list of the patches files; also look at the last four lines of the patch file. When doing a diff you

[PATCH] Boot Logo - cleanup and configuration

2000-10-17 Thread Rick Miller
Axel, are these changes to the kernel configuration options okay with you? Kernel Developers, please try this one out. I don't have any non-i386 architecture machines to try this out on. Various changes to unify and automate the frame buffer boot graphic and to offer kernel configuration

[PATCH] Boot Logo - cleanup and configuration

2000-10-17 Thread Rick Miller
Axel, are these changes to the kernel configuration options okay with you? Kernel Developers, please try this one out. I don't have any non-i386 architecture machines to try this out on. Various changes to unify and automate the frame buffer boot graphic and to offer kernel configuration