[syslinux] isolinux bootsplash
Davide Marchi
danjde at msw.it
Tue Nov 15 08:42:31 PST 2005
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>>Well, the bootsplash is handled by the kernel not by syslinux. What
>>you can do is add the splash statement to the appended options for
>>your linux kernel, and if it has another bootsplash built in it will
>>use whatever you tell it. In most linux versions "splash=verbose" (no
>>quotes of course) does the trick though I seem to recall there was one
>>where I had to use "splash=0" (might have been gentoo's prebuilt
>>kernels I think.)
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yes! (i know)
but when i try to start the same kernel and the same initrd from grub,
the bootsplash run well
..if i try to run from iso (isolinux) nothing happen: no framebuffer and
no splash verbose or silent
cat /proc/splash
Splash screen v3.1.4-2004/02/19 (0xf0, 1024x768): off
here my isolinux.cfg "append":
LABEL cosmogonia
KERNEL vmlinuz2613
APPEND lang=it vga=0x303 ramdisk_size=8004 initrd=initrd2613.img
root=/dev/ram init=/linuxrc rw initargs=cdrom-2.6 sysharddisktype=tmpfs
vga=788 splash=verbose quiet
mmmhh..
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