On 11/06/2015 07:06, Alex Regan wrote:
Hi,
Are you suggesting that I do both of these, or are you questioning
whether I'm doing both?
Yes, you need to set both to resolution.
Sorry I wasn't questioning you.
Your /etc/default/grub
GRUB_GFXMODE=800x600
GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=800x600
Okay, I've done this.
And at your grub.cfg....
set gfxpayload=640x480
Why is this then at 640x480 when you have set to 800x600?
I think you need to "update-grub" or "grub-mkconfig -o..."
My apologies for that confusion. I thought there was a chance the
resolution was 800x600, so I set it to 640x480 at one point, because
there's no mistaking that size.
I've done all this, and it is still the same. Is there some way to do it
directly from the grub command-line?
Yes, edit and add like this
set gfxpayload=640x480x32
gfxmode=640x480x32
Does the grub.cfg look as it should? That is the latest version with the
changes I've done above.
Yes, your grub.cfg looks okay (other than the resolution confusion)
It's late here and I need to log off real soon.
But good luck. (if others want to jump in, please do)
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