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Posted: Jan. 29 2004,07:07 |
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this is copied from a Knoppix remastering howto I once read, don't blame me if it doesnt work.
Modifying Boot Screen
The Knoppix Cd uses syslinux to boot. If you want to change the boot screen/messages do the following. Make a temporary directory on your hard disk (I did mkdir /mnt/hda3/image) Copy the boot.img file from Knoppix directory of your knoppix cd #cp /KNOPPIX/boot.img /mnt/hda3 Mount the image as follows # mount -t msdos -o loop /mnt/hda3/boot.img /mnt/hda3/image Now look in the image directory you created. There are a number of interesting files in this directory a) Boot logo logo.16 is the image displayed on boot screen. It is encoded in a special format. For replacing it grab a 640*400 16 color image. I downloaded an image from gnu.org. Convert the image to a png file ( call it logo.png)
#pngtopnm <logo.png >logo.pnm
#ppmtolss16 <logo.pnm >logo.16
# cp logo.16 /mnt/hda3/image/logo.16
(Keep the size of the final log.16 around 50 k). Unmount image directory. Copy the boot.img to a floppy #dd if=boot.img of=/dev/fd0
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