the first splashimage entry is one that you must have added. The second
one added after an update-grub is auto generated because it found a
splash image.
Just remove the first.
On Sun, Jul 17, 2005 at 11:30:54AM +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
Sorry, guys, for a new subject on a topic mentioned twice
Jason Thomas wrote:
the first splashimage entry is one that you must have added. The second
one added after an update-grub is auto generated because it found a
splash image.
Just remove the first.
You are right - and wrong.
If you read the message carefully (and the comments in menu.lst)
Sorry, guys, for a new subject on a topic mentioned twice before:
I had reported about a messed up display; no grub menu showing; etc
about a year ago.
Now I have the culprit: It is the kernel updater of grub; but eventually
only on Debian ? And only when you use a splashscreen ?
Here is the