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#1 2012-07-29 14:07:46

edmael
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Registered: 2012-07-19
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Uniform the look during boot process

I can't find and answer to this question so I'm asking here wishing for some luck.
I'm looking for a way to uniform the look of my boot process.
I want to be able to display a boot à la windows, without Grub messages and stuff like that.
I know that witch Plymouth I can give a graphical interface to systemd, but I wish to completely hide Grub2 loading messages (the menu is already hidden).
Is that possible?

Thanks.

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#2 2012-07-29 14:26:31

Prezioso
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Registered: 2011-01-17
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Re: Uniform the look during boot process

Is it set to quiet in grub?  and is the loading Linux core repo kernel ... and the other you want removed?(I think you posted this in the wrong place since this is about screenshots)
But if yes, then just remove the echo lines in /boot/grub/grub.cfg

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#3 2012-08-09 01:38:43

teateawhy
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Registered: 2012-03-05
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Re: Uniform the look during boot process

You probably also want to remove the 'Welcome to Grub' Message in inverted colors. To achieve that you must edit the source and remove the printf() line.
I have read that in this thread.

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#4 2012-08-10 13:54:10

pomhg
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Registered: 2010-12-17
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Re: Uniform the look during boot process

Like teateawhy said, you have to hack the source.
This may help http://www.refining-linux.org/archives/ … -silently/

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