Boris,

Have you seen this document on the contrib page:

   http://www.brainlessinc.com/linux/custom_logo.html

It covers the steps you need to take to create your own LPP 
graphic logo.

Hope that helps,

Jim McQuillan
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On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, Boris Reisig wrote:

> Does anyone have a detailed document describing how to create a customized
> screen(with or without a Progress bar, etc) and to add their own images? I
> downloaded the linux kernel 2.4.20 plus the new lpp 2.4.20 patch. Applied it
> successfully and enabled Console Drivers->Frame Buffer-> Enable Linux
> Progress Patch and Virtual Frame Buffer support. Recompiled my kernel and
> added to my main system and reran lilo. My system boots but still no logo
> shows. Any ideas? (Im running Slackware 9.xx)
> 
> 
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