I tried to install bootsplash in sid. I had two problems. First is regarding sysv-rc-bootsplash. It doesn't patch rc and rcs scripts properly. Any how I tried to bypass it by removing it. second initrd.img gives kernel panic. I saw post in bootsplash discussion as below. It's because you are using a cpio'd+gzip'd initrd, instead of the ext2+gzip'd initrd.
To get it to work follow these instructions. ~$ splash -s -f /path/to/bootsplash.cfg > bootsplash For some reason, I had to extract the existing cpio image and recreate it, otherwise it would fail. I assume it has something to do with the way mkinitramfs is creating it. ~$ mkdir initrd.d && cd initrd.d && gunzip < /path/to/initrd.img | cpio -i ~$ find . | cpio -o -H newc > ../initrd && cd ../ && rmdir initrd.d ~$ echo bootsplash | cpio -o -H newc >> initrd ~$ gzip -9 < initrd > initrd.img $$ rm -f initrd A reply was given as below > ~$ mkdir initrd.d && cd initrd.d && gunzip < /path/to/initrd.img | cpio -i It does not work. gunzip refuses to uncompress Linux Compressed ROM File System. Instead, I select cramfs in linux kernel, and now, it works fine As their email ids are not given I am posting here. How to use cramfs instead of gunzip. If someone can explain those steps above, it will help me understand. Has anyone sucessfully installed bootsplash in 2.6.15? Kindly tell me the steps to follow to avoid above problems. -- L.V.Gandhi http://lvgandhi.tripod.com/ linux user No.205042