This is a graphic that shows up while the kernel is booting?  If so, please
send me the image itself and I'll see what I can do to create a patch against
an existing kernel (preferences?  otherwise I'll go for the latest pre-2.4
kernel).

No guarantees, of course.  It's probably beyond my expertise but hey, it is
worth a shot.

On Thu, 25 May 2000, you wrote:
> > Actually, yes you can do it on a Mac. Just requires a bit of resource
> > hacking. Lots of tools out there do it for you.
> 
> Hey,
> 
> I've got the boot messages screen image on my iMac at work, since I made
> the graphic :). Email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you want the image, but
> I couldn't help anyone get the boot  messages image into a new kernel.  The
> legendary Stephen "sness" Ness (http://www.sness.net) wrote that in there,
> but he's working on the human genome project now.
> 
> It's not certain whether the boot messages screen will be in the next
> release of Storm Linux yet either, since no one at Stormix has expertise in
> that particular patch of code right now. We'll still have the graphical
> Lilo image for sure though. I know it's pretty easy to change the start-up
> image on the Mac, but it's more necessary on the Mac, since you end up
> staring at the screen a few times a week when the OS crashes. Since I leave
> my Linux box running, I only get to see the start-up screen once every few
> months :)
> 
> 
> Kevin Teague
> http://www.studioinfo.com
> 
> 
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