Hi Alexandre,

Le samedi 09 janvier 2010 à 15:52 -0200, Alexandre Oliva a écrit :
> On Jan  9, 2010, Alexandre Oliva <lxol...@fsfla.org> wrote:
> 
> > On Jan  9, 2010, Richard Stallman <r...@gnu.org> wrote:
> >> When booting, it shows an image of Freedo.
> >> I want to put an image of a gnu next to it.
> >> I need to do this TODAY for the sake of people making a video.
> 
> >> Can someone tell me how to install a different image?
> 
> > I'm nearly finished rebuilding Linux-libre kernels for gNewSense/mipsel
> > using the correct assembler flag to avoid CPU lock-ups, but a rebuild
> > should take no [time], because I'm using ccache.
> 
> > I'll put the GNU next to Freedo, please give me a call or have someone
> > contact me on IRC me if you want something different.
> 
> The new splash image is now up at http://linux-libre.fsfla.org/, it's
> the top image in the main body of the page.
> 
> Here's the kernel that displays that splash image, and that should be
> far more stable:
> 
> http://linux-libre.fsfla.org/pub/linux-libre/lemote/gnewsense/pool/linux-image-2.6.32.3-libre-lemote_1lxo_mipsel.deb
> 
> If you configure it like this in /boot/boot.cfg, it will boot up fast
> and the logo will remain for a while.  With an initrd, it gets quickly
> overridden.
> 
> title gNewSense metad - 32.3 - hda1 - resume
>       kernel (wd0,0)/boot/vmlinux-2.6.32.3-libre-lemote
>       args console=tty no_auto_cmd root=/dev/hda1 resume=/dev/hda5
> 
> Make sure the device name after root= is a device the kernel recognizes,
> rather than something like a LABEL= or a UUID= specification, and that
> the filesystem is ext3 or ext4, the two built-in filesystem drivers.
> Other filesystem types would require an initrd.
> 
> 


This is just to confirm that your procedure proved successful here.

Regards/Saludos

Samy




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