Change Bootscreen


Forum: USB booting
Topic: Change Bootscreen
started by: Motte008

Posted by Motte008 on Jan. 22 2006,20:16
I'm booting my DSL from an USB-Pendrive and I want to change the picture that appears before DSL boots.

How can I do that? Is it at least possible? ???

Posted by ~thc on Jan. 24 2006,09:31
yes. the bitmap is in the lss16-format. take any 640 x 420 (leaving space for the bottom text) 16 color bitmap and convert it to the ppm-format (i used bmptoppm from the debian package 'netpbm'). convert this to lss16 with the ppmtolss16 program from the debian 'syslinux' package.
Posted by Motte008 on Jan. 26 2006,20:01
So far so good,

Thanks first for the Info! But how and where I must put the Picture? On the Boot-Partition? Into a archive?

Please explain it to a n00b, like me!

Thanks again!

Posted by ~thc on Jan. 27 2006,15:45
well  - rename the resulting image to 'logo.16' and replace the original file on your pendrive (usb-hbb install: pendrive root directory).
Posted by Slamoid (Guest) on Feb. 10 2006,06:14
Sorry to bump, but are there any tools to make the LSS in a Windows machine? And how about downloading the bmp2lss by itself, outside of the full Debian upgrade?
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