Hi Billing and others,
Thanks to your help, learnt a lot about plymouth and yay, it actually works
:-)
Thanks to all the help and the fast response :-)
On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 10:23 AM, Ramaseshan S
wrote:
> Hey Billings,
> Thanks for the response.
> Just a quick question, you are talking about
Hey Billings,
Thanks for the response.
Just a quick question, you are talking about initramfs or initrd ?? My
/boot dosent seem to have a initrd.img rather does seem to have a
initramfs..
On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 9:22 PM, Jonathan Billings
wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 03, 2015 at 10:36:50AM +0530, Ramases
On Tue, Nov 03, 2015 at 10:36:50AM +0530, Ramaseshan S wrote:
> Sorry didnt know that
> Here is an attached online link.
>
> http://tinypic.com/r/33pdcw6/9
Thats 'plymouth', specifically the text theme. Looking at the
plymouth source, it uses /etc/system-release by default (and it looks
for /etc
I am just learning :-)
As a part of understanding various components of the boot process. Modifing
various components and trying to understand how things work.
On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 5:42 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> On 03/11/15 05:06, Ramaseshan S wrote:
> > Sorry didnt know that
> > Here is an
On 03/11/15 05:06, Ramaseshan S wrote:
> Sorry didnt know that
> Here is an attached online link.
>
> http://tinypic.com/r/33pdcw6/9
>
just so i understand this - why are you trying to hide the fact that
this is CentOS you are running there ?
--
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Sorry didnt know that
Here is an attached online link.
http://tinypic.com/r/33pdcw6/9
On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 10:25 AM, Robert Moskowitz
wrote:
> screenshots as such get stripped out by the list.
>
>
> On 11/03/2015 01:52 PM, Ramaseshan S wrote:
>
>> I have changed most of the things, the grub,
screenshots as such get stripped out by the list.
On 11/03/2015 01:52 PM, Ramaseshan S wrote:
I have changed most of the things, the grub, issues. Since I run a minimal,
I dont really have a gnome login screen, all text based (no GUI). The only
place I am not able to trace is the booting time sc
I have changed most of the things, the grub, issues. Since I run a minimal,
I dont really have a gnome login screen, all text based (no GUI). The only
place I am not able to trace is the booting time screen. Please do see an
attached screenshot in this mail
On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 10:17 AM, John R
On 11/2/2015 8:35 PM, Ramaseshan S wrote:
I am kinda getting a tweaked distrubution with CentOS, So this is kinda
rebranding. I am not trying to change the hostname, trying to change the
System OS name in the on boot screen.
I have changed the grub configuration file and it reflects in the Boot
I am kinda getting a tweaked distrubution with CentOS, So this is kinda
rebranding. I am not trying to change the hostname, trying to change the
System OS name in the on boot screen.
I have changed the grub configuration file and it reflects in the Boot OS
selection screen, login screen. But only
On 11/03/2015 02:57 AM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
On Mon, November 2, 2015 11:43 am, Mike - st257 wrote:
On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 7:40 AM, Ramaseshan S
wrote:
I have been playing around with customizing the centos to create a spin
for
my workplace.
I am using centos 6.6 minimal, and trying to cha
On 11/02/2015 06:57 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
On Mon, November 2, 2015 11:43 am, Mike - st257 wrote:
On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 7:40 AM, Ramaseshan S
wrote:
I have been playing around with customizing the centos to create a spin
for
my workplace.
I am using centos 6.6 minimal, and trying to chan
On Mon, November 2, 2015 11:43 am, Mike - st257 wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 7:40 AM, Ramaseshan S
> wrote:
>
>> I have been playing around with customizing the centos to create a spin
>> for
>> my workplace.
>> I am using centos 6.6 minimal, and trying to change the centos name to
>> some
>>
On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 7:40 AM, Ramaseshan S
wrote:
> I have been playing around with customizing the centos to create a spin for
> my workplace.
> I am using centos 6.6 minimal, and trying to change the centos name to some
> random string.
> I have been able to change the name in the grub using
I have been playing around with customizing the centos to create a spin for
my workplace.
I am using centos 6.6 minimal, and trying to change the centos name to some
random string.
I have been able to change the name in the grub using grub.conf, but the
name while the system is booting, I am not ab
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