Re: Fedora 10 boot screen

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Gregory Hosler wrote:
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Hi all,

I have installed F-10 on several machines. A HP proliant, a T42, and a Dell D620

On the T42, when it's booting, there's a nice graphical (kinda like a blue
planet exploding :) in the lower right. There is also a back splash with the
Fedora logo (centered, and smallish), with a progress bar (centered) just below
that.

On the other 2 installations, There's this quarter inch / 2cm high progress
meter bar that spans the width of the screen.

I'd like to get the what I see on the T42 (splash screen, graphical UI) on my
other installations.

I've tried copying the grub files from /usr/share/grub/i386-redhat/, reinstalling the MBR.

I've checksum'ed the files in /boot/grub, and aside from grub.conf, the files are bit for
bit, byte for byte identical...

I can't see what's causing/allowing the T42 to have the fancier boot screen...

Anyone know about this?

All the best,

- -Greg

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Please also check the log file at "/dev/null" for additional information.
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| Greg Hosler                                   ghosler@xxxxxxxxxx    |
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google plymouth boot screen work arounds ;-)

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