On Mon 17 Dec 2012 at 11:33:01 -0500, debmail...@safe-mail.net wrote: > I've got encrypted wheezy (encrypted lvm) and I can't change grub2 > splashscreen. The method I'm using: to put file.jpg into /boot/grub > (which of course is on the unencrypted primary partition) and run > update-grub. I'm sure that encryption is the reason of this problem, > because i've tried it (the same method and the same .jpg file) on > others unencrypted debians and it worked just fine there no matter if > it was completely clean installation without xorg or regular gnome > one. To the contrary on every encrypted debian installation (clean or > with graphical environment) grub splash screen just wasn't working. > > On unencrypted installation when I run update-grub it says something > like "xxx.jpg was found in....." But when system is encrypted it > doesn't seem to find the file - at least there's no comment about it. > That suggest that the problem occurs at the very moment of update-grub > procedure - not when the computer is booting. It's update-grub command > which cannot find the file. And that is strange because the file is on > the unencrypted /boot partition.
1. Are file.jpg and xxx.jpg the same file? 2. Is file.jpg mentioned in /boot/grub/grub.cfg? 3. What do you have for GRUB_BACKGROUND in /etc/default/grub? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20121217213800.GW6940@desktop