Charles A Edwards wrote:

On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 17:05:57 +0000
John Richard Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Isn't that to remove the gui splash screen if so that is not what
I'm trying to do.



The bootsplash and theme are all tied in together.


If you boot with splash=no all you will get is a b/w screen with the
text displayed, well it does also show a small picture of he who shall
remain nameless.

That is what you want is it not?

**small rant**
You can call me asshole, bastard, SOB, etc; and I will not mind.
But Please, there has never been Nor will there ever be an ie or y on
the end of my name.
It is Charles


Charles




OOps sorry charles,

Listen for just about as long at I've been with linux, and that is MD7.0 I've had that gui splash screen and a standard B/W full width text boot scrip, believe me .

Indeed I still boot M9.0 which I still have on, today , in this guise, it's just M9.1
I am having trouble with, ever since I replaced that the kernel I deleted, and I just cannot get back to the way it was. If you think amending,


Edit /etc/sysconfig/bootsplash
set SPLASH=no

will not interfere with the gui splash screen which is not in my experience part of the boot script as such, or it never has been for me.

John

PS. I would never call you ,
asshole, bastard, or SOB,

I triffle special, out of this world, highly intelligent, suave, full of wit , kind , 
patience, knowledgeable, a  lover of fine women, appreciated all over the world, but 
none of those
highly inappropriet sobriquets.






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John Richard Smith
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