Have you tried running "sudo update-initramfs"? This updates the kernel RAM
disk, and should, as such, add any changes you've made to your boot-related
files. The RAM disk is basically what the Linux(-libre) kernel unpacks at
boot, and uses as a base to start the rest of the operating system. Since the
wallpaper is shown at boot, it should be in the RAM disk for it to be shown.
- [Trisquel-users] Changing cryptsetup / dm-crypt's back... tancilh
- Re: [Trisquel-users] Changing cryptsetup / dm-cry... davidpgil
- Re: [Trisquel-users] Changing cryptsetup's backgr... tancilh
- Re: [Trisquel-users] Changing cryptsetup's ba... gert . otten . 1998
