set gfxpayload=keep will tell Grub2 to hand off the graphics settings
to the kernel, which if configured properly will carry them forward.
There are some other settings to tweak as well, insmod vbe and whatnot
in the appropriate file, but that's about the gist of it. The nice
thing is it makes for very smooth transitions when switching from
terminal to x, as the display settings (if correctly configured) are
already applied, thus, no ugly flashing of the screen and delay.
Best,
Arthur
Would you please explain how and where to insert this into Grub's
configuration? I played with /etc/default/grub and update-grub but no
success.
Jeffrey Cao wrote in another post that grub2 can support the traditional
vga kernel option by means of editing /etc/default/grub and adding the
line
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="vga=xxx"
and then running "update-grub" to update /boot/grub/grub.cfg. But I
haven't tried it myself. I'm not going to de-install lilo and install
grub2 to find out. But next time I try a Squeeze install from scratch,
I might give it a try.
I tried this one but it too didn't work. It says that vga=xxx is
deprecated.
Jeffrey Cao wrote in another post that grub2 can support the traditional
vga kernel option by means of editing /etc/default/grub and adding the
line
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="vga=xxx"
and then running "update-grub" to update /boot/grub/grub.cfg. But I
haven't tried it myself. I'm not going to de-install lilo and install
grub2 to find out. But next time I try a Squeeze install from scratch,
I might give it a try.
This one did not work as well.
I guess I'm going to install grub1 for now.
Nima
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