Thanks @strypey !
Yes, I figured this myself (during that chat), that yourrom.rom is actually a
handler pointing to the "rom" in place (means the one flashed onto the
system). If this is true, the commands can be used with "yourrom.rom"
straight away. But I read several times (in the
Hi AyKay, what the users in the chat are trying to explain is that you are
not looking for a file called "yourrom.rom", there is no such thing. Rather,
it seems that "yourrom.rom" is a description of a thing you need to know the
name of.
This is like if I told you to run a command that
Here is the answer from the Libreboot chat.
> A: you need to get familiar with CBFS. "yourrom" means "your rom" = what
you have installed
installed = flashed
> ME: *kindly askes for further details / explanations*
> B: just leave it be if you're not willing to do your own research, "A"
[Please append to
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/how-do-i-change-grub-background-image
if appropriate. Thanks]
Hi there. (According to the thread above) I am to issue this for changing the
GRUB background image:
$ ./cbfstool yourrom.rom remove background.png -n background.png
$ ./cbfstool