
The name of this script is definitely going to tehmes to when other distributions adopt GRUB 2. Welcome to the GRUB 2 bootloader tutorial You must have read my GRUB legacy guide. Here is a tutorial from 'UpUbuntu' to change Grub 2 background image in a. The process of theming Grub is quite complicated.
But starting from Debian Squeeze, GRUB adds a background image which looks good (better than the boring background colors).Grub is well Thwmes. 2) Change Graphics Resolution.On Debian Lenny (and previous versions of Debian), you might have got tired of seeing a blue box with black background for GRUB when the Linux was booting up. If u want to modify the time out option then change GRUBTIMEOUT30 in /etc/default/grub file. When we start the system, grub menu appears and wait for some time, is u not select the menu they load the default menu.


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# If you change this file, run 'update-grub' afterwards to updateGRUB_BACKGROUND="/usr/share/images/desktop-base/moreblue-orbit-splash.png"Once changes has been done using any of the above methods, make sure you execute update-grub command as shown below.Found background: /usr/share/images/desktop-base/moreblue-orbit-splash.pngFound background image: /usr/share/images/desktop-base/moreblue-orbit-splash.pngFound linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-5-amd64Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32-5-amd64Now, when you boot your machine, you will see the customized image in GRUB.Talking about GRUB, you also might want to password protect your GRUB as we discussed earlier. The following is the content of /etc/default/grub file on my system. The file listed in the WALLPAPER line in /etc/grub.d/05_debian_themeSo you can use any of the above in the order of priority to make GRUB display your own images. The image specified in /usr/share/desktop-base/grub_background.sh First image found in /boot/grub/ ( more images found, it will be taken alphanumerically )
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Now press “ESC”, to see the effect of your changes. Press ‘C’ to get into GRUB command line, and experiment as you wish When the grub menu appears, press any key to stop the countdown After making the above mentioned changes on my system, the GRUB screen looked like the following: Experiment with GRUB ColorsWhen you are not sure of what colors to choose, and you would like to experiment, then you can do it from the grub command-line itself. You will notice the change in the font colors displayed. If changed, the image will not be transparent in the area where the menu is displayed.After this change, execute “update-grub”, and reboot your system.
