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PostPosted: Mon Dec 16, 2002 3:37 am    Post subject: Boot Splash (background pic ala Suse) TIP of the YEAR! Reply with quote

Boot Splash (background picture ala Suse)

If you follow this procedure you will hopefully end up with
a jpg image on your tty consoles with boot up text displayed
ontop.

NOTES:


Lets get started...

Download the gentoo sources. I used gentoo-sources 2.4.20-r1 you need the tk package to use make xconfig later.
Code:

emerge gentoo-sources tk



While that is downloading lets grab the files we need.

ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/stepan/bootsplash/kernel/bootsplash-3.0.7-2.4.20-vanilla.diff
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/stepan/bootsplash/rpm-sources/bootsplash/splashutils.tar.bz2

These last ones are optional (note you may have to type in the geocities url)

http://www.geocities.com/kachaffeous/gentoo.jpg
http://geocities.com/kachaffeous/template.zip

Lets make our utilities. cd to where ever you saved the files too.
I used ~/splash
The splash binary is what makes the intrid images.
Code:

me@Blazen me $ cd ~/splash
me@Blazen splash $ tar xvjf splashutil.tar.bz2
splashutils/
splashutils/Makefile
splashutils/splash.c
splashutils/progress.c
splashutils/getkey.c
splashutils/fbresolution.c
splashutils/ChangeLog
splashutils/COPYING
me@Blazen splash $ cd splashutils
me@Blazen splashutils $ make
gcc -Os -Wall    splash.c   -o splash
gcc -Os -Wall    progress.c   -o progress
gcc -Os -Wall    fbresolution.c   -o fbresolution
gcc -Os -Wall    getkey.c   -o getkey
strip splash progress fbresolution getkey
me@Blazen splashutils $ cp splash /bin/
me@Blazen splashutils $ cd ..


Make splash directory and copy this config file there.
Code:

 # ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/stepan/bootsplash for
# more information. Comments are welcome by stepan@suse.de

# config file version
version=3

# should the picture be displayed?
state=1

# fgcolor is the text forground color.
# bgcolor is the text background (i.e. transparent) color.
fgcolor=7
bgcolor=0

# (tx, ty) are the (x, y) coordinates of the text window in pixels.
# tw/th is the width/height of the text window in pixels.
tx=40
ty=116
tw=944
th=612

# ttf message output parameters
text_x=204
text_y=544
text_size=26
text_color=0xeef4ff

# name of the picture file (full path recommended)
jpeg=/usr/share/splash/themes/SuSE/images/bootsplash-1024x768.jpg
silentjpeg=/usr/share/splash/themes/SuSE/images/silent-1024x768.jpg

progress_enable=1

# background
box silent noover  204 582 820 612 #04045498
box silent inter 204 583 204 611 #ffffff #ffffff #526bb0 #526bb0
box silent       204 583 820 611 #ffffff #ffffff #526bb0 #526bb0
# black border
box silent         204 582 820 582 #313234
box silent         204 612 820 612 #eef4ff
box silent         204 582 204 612 #313234
box silent         820 582 820 612 #eef4ff

# text box (left, top)
box     35 111  35 729 #313234
box     36  111 985 111 #313234
# (right, bottom)
box     985 112 985 729 #eef4ff
box     36 729 985 729 #eef4ff
# box itself
box noover 36 112 984 728 #04045498

overpaintok=1

Code:

me@Blazen splash $ mkdir -p /usr/share/splash/


Lets get ready to patch the kernel
Code:

me@Blazen splash $ vi *.diff

Replace 2.4.20.orig and 2.4.20 with linux in the patch file. In vi
you can do this
Code:

esc
:%s/linux-2.4.20.orig/linux/g
:%s/linux.2.4.20/linux/g
:wq


Move patch file to /usr/src
Code:

me@Blazen splash $ mv *.diff /usr/src/


Change user to root
Code:

me@Blazen splash $ su -


As root patch and build kernel
Code:

root@Blazen splash # cd /usr/src/
root@Blazen src # patch -p0 < bootsplash-3.0.7-2.4.20-vanilla.diff
patch -p0 < bootsplash-3.0.7-2.4.20-vanilla.diff
patching file linux/drivers/char/console.c
patching file linux/drivers/char/keyboard.c
patching file linux/drivers/char/n_tty.c
patching file linux/drivers/video/Config.in
Hunk #1 succeeded at 232 (offset 10 lines).
Hunk #3 succeeded at 369 (offset 10 lines).
patching file linux/drivers/video/Makefile
patching file linux/drivers/video/fbcon-jpegdec.c
patching file linux/drivers/video/fbcon-jpegdec.h
patching file linux/drivers/video/fbcon-splash.c
patching file linux/drivers/video/fbcon-splash.h
patching file linux/drivers/video/fbcon-splash16.c
patching file linux/drivers/video/fbcon.c
patching file linux/include/video/fbcon.h
patching file linux/kernel/panic.c
root@Blazen src # cd linux
root@Blazen linux # make xconfig


Now the gui for configuring your kernel pops up. You need to
select your hardware specific stuff (I don't know what you have) :)
The following items are needed for the bootsplash screen. Compile
into the kernel ie NOT as modules.

    Block Devices -> RAM disk support
    Block Devices -> Loopback device support
    Block Devices -> Initial RAM disk (initrd) support
    Console Drivers -> Video mode selection support
    Console Drives -> Frame-buffer support -> Support for frame buffer devices
    Console Drives -> Frame-buffer support -> VESA VGA graphics console
    Console Drives -> Frame-buffer support -> Use splash screen instead of boot logo


Select "Save and Exit" from the gui.

Compile time.
Code:

root@Blazen linux #  make dep && make clean bzImage modules modules_install


After about 15-20mins you are ready to move your new kernel
I'm using lilo, not sure about grub stuff here.
Code:

root@Blazen linux # mount /boot
root@Blazen linux # cp arch/i386/boot/bzImage /boot/vmlinuz


To recap you should have

    a /bin/splash binary
    a newly compiled kernel
    a /usr/share/splash directory with the following files
    bootsplash.cfg
    bootsplash.jpg

Edit /etc/lilo.conf mine looks like this
Code:

#menu-scheme=Wb
boot = /dev/hda
#prompt
map = /boot/System.map
lba32

#MENU
        image = /boot/vmlinuz
        read-only
        label = Blazen
        vga = 791
        root = /dev/hda3
        initrd=/boot/initrd   


The *important* lines here are the

    vga = 791
    initrd=/boot/initrd


The vga=791 sets your console to a resolution of 1024x768 16 Bit
and /boot/initrd is what contains the the splash picture.

NOTE: VGA color depth vs resolution chart

depth------640x480-----800x600-----1024x768-----1280x1024
256----------769----------771-----------773-------------775
32000-------784----------787-----------790-------------793
65000-------785----------788-----------791-------------794
16.7 Mill.----786----------789-----------792-------------795

Make the initrd image and update lilo

NOTE:
The images don't get stretched, so it is important that you resize the picture to the desired framebuffer resolution.

Make sure /boot is mounted before running the next command.

Code:

root@Blazen boot # splash -s -f /usr/share/splash/bootsplash.cfg > /boot/initrd
root@Blazen boot # lilo
Added Blazen *


The splash program will build a initrd image, and append the /usr/share/splash/bootsplash.jpg to it.

Cross your fingers and reboot to see some eye candy!
Hopefully.....

Once booted you can add splash screens to additional tty's using the following

Code:

 splash -s -u 1 /usr/share/splash/bootsplash.cfg
 


This will upate the 2nd tty with a splash screen (Ctrl-Alt-F2). This could be put in a init script...

To auto update your other tty's (on boot) you can do the following

Code:

cd /usr/share/splash
for i in tty2 tty3 tty4 tty5 tty6; do mkdir $i ; cp boot* $i ; done


add the following lines to /etc/conf.d/local.start
Code:

/bin/splash -s -u 1 /usr/share/splash/tty2/bootsplash.cfg         
/bin/splash -s -u 2 /usr/share/splash/tty3/bootsplash.cfg         
/bin/splash -s -u 3 /usr/share/splash/tty4/bootsplash.cfg         
/bin/splash -s -u 4 /usr/share/splash/tty5/bootsplash.cfg         
/bin/splash -s -u 5 /usr/share/splash/tty6/bootsplash.cfg


NOTE: You can copy different pictures (in each of the dir's)on top of bootsplash.jpg to
have a different splash on each tty.

reboot and enjoy!


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 16, 2002 11:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks! Will try it as soon as I get home :)
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 16, 2002 12:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

And here's my grub.conf file, if someone has use for it:

Code:
default 0
timeout 15
splashimage=(hd0,5)/grub/splash.xpm.gz

title=Gentoo Linux
root (hd0,5)
kernel /bzImage root=/dev/hda3 vga=791 video=vesa:1024x768@70
initrd=/initrd

title=Gentoo Linux (wo splash)
root (hd0,5)
kernel /bzImage.work001 root=/dev/hda3 vga=791 video=vesa:1024x768@70

title=Windows XP
root (hd0,0)
chainloader +1


Anyone know where to find "lighter color" background image? This is too dark for me, but better than nothing..
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 16, 2002 10:28 pm    Post subject: graphic formats & website Reply with quote

What graphic formats can be used with this patch? Also, is there a web site with more information about this patch? I was looking at the "Linux Progress Patch" (http://lpp.freelords.org) for a while, but it seems to have gone stale...I haven't seen any updates since 2.4.12 or something like that. Does anybody know if this patch can mask out the boot messages for intimidated newbies?
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 16, 2002 11:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quote:
Anyone know where to find "lighter color" background image?


http://geocities.com/kachaffeous/template.zip (note may have to type url)

This is a xcf file (gimp layered format) with only the translucent box in the center. I like the box for the text. So you can do the following to add any picture. Or just use any jpg and don't use the box.


Open up the image you want to use.
Press "Ctrl + a" to select all
Press "Ctrl + c" to copy picture
Open up template.xcf in gimp.
Press "Ctrl + L" to bring up layer dialog
Click on "New Layer" button
Hit "OK" on layer options
On template.xcf picture Right click -> Edit -> Paste into
In the layer dialog menu click on the anchor.
Click on the down arrow until your picture is on the bottom.
Select the box layer and play with the effects.
Use the "save as" dialog to save your picture as a jpg and when prompted
export the image.



Quote:

What graphic formats can be used with this patch?


I have only tried jpg's.
Quote:

Also, is there a web site with more information about this patch?

There are README files on the ftp server where the files are downloaded from.
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 17, 2002 12:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I got it working! :D Thanks! Was looking for some way to make the startup sequence look nicer ;)

Btw, is it possible to change the refresh rate? 1024x786@60 hz just makes my eyes want to burst :?
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 17, 2002 1:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here is a chart for the vga modes

Code:

colour depth      | 640x480  800x600  1024x768    1280x1024
256        (8bit)   |    769          771          773             775
32000     (15bit) |    784          787          790             793
65000     (16bit) |    785          788          791             794
16.7 Mill. (24bit) |    786          789          792             795
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 17, 2002 9:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

kachaffeous wrote:
http://geocities.com/kachaffeous/template.zip (note may have to type url)

This is a xcf file (gimp layered format) with only...

Thanks for the template! :)

slougi wrote:
Btw, is it possible to change the refresh rate? 1024x786@60 hz just makes my eyes want to burst :?

This is working to me, just put this your lilo/grub config (kernel parameteres), see the previous message from me:
Code:
video=vesa:1024x768@70
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 17, 2002 10:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

tojo wrote:
kachaffeous wrote:
http://geocities.com/kachaffeous/template.zip (note may have to type url)

This is a xcf file (gimp layered format) with only...

Thanks for the template! :)

slougi wrote:
Btw, is it possible to change the refresh rate? 1024x786@60 hz just makes my eyes want to burst :?

This is working to me, just put this your lilo/grub config (kernel parameteres), see the previous message from me:
Code:
video=vesa:1024x768@70

I did put it in the conf file but it does not seem to work :( I tried it with 85hz tho, I will try with 70 hz when I get home
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 17, 2002 3:21 pm    Post subject: Re: graphic formats & website Reply with quote

fu_fish wrote:
What graphic formats can be used with this patch? Also, is there a web site with more information about this patch? I was looking at the "Linux Progress Patch" (http://lpp.freelords.org) for a while, but it seems to have gone stale...I haven't seen any updates since 2.4.12 or something like that. Does anybody know if this patch can mask out the boot messages for intimidated newbies?

for lpp and gentoo sources take a look at:
https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=7514[/url]
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 17, 2002 4:06 pm    Post subject: What can I say? Reply with quote

Just an indication of how cool this tip is; I opened it up another 3 times in the same mozilla session, after having initially read it, over a period of 30 minutes and didn't realise until I flicked back through my tabs!
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 18, 2002 4:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I use the vanilla-sources (2.4.20).
Can i get a boot splash without going to gentoo-sources ?
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 18, 2002 8:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

garo wrote:
I use the vanilla-sources (2.4.20).
Can i get a boot splash without going to gentoo-sources ?


same question here! :)

...i think most people tend to use vanilla (or is my faith misguided?)
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 18, 2002 9:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quote:

Can i get a boot splash without going to gentoo-sources ?

I haven't tried with vanilla but it should work. Procedure will be exactly the same. I'm on dialup so it is hell to download new sources :(

Quote:

if someone could publish a LotR themed splash-screen...


Just download the template and make a new jpg, its really simple :)
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 18, 2002 10:17 pm    Post subject: How about... Reply with quote

garo wrote:
Can i get a boot splash without going to gentoo-sources ?


Yes, just follow the instructions but substitute gentoo-sources for vanilla-sources!
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 19, 2002 9:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oh man, this is just too cool! :D This is great, thanks for the information (and for the vader pic )

EDIT: BTW, I have the acpi-sources-2.4.20-r8 (which is just vanilla-sources + 1 patch) and it worked fine.


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 20, 2002 12:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

kachaffeous wrote:
I'm on dialup so it is hell to download new sources :(
Unless something has totally and drastically changed since last I checked, gentoo-sources uses vanilla-sources applies 5 MB worth of bzip2'ed patches. Thus, as long as linux-2.4.xx.tar.bz2 is in /usr/portage/distfiles/, you can emerge vanilla-sources without downloading anything.
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 20, 2002 4:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

wow, that's really cool, now to make my system really unstable to force me to reboot more often so I can see it more then once a month :P
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 20, 2002 4:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

On my system, tty1's console is stuck with the splash screen and the console cropped to the white section... you can look at it there :) .

I don't use tty1 much anyway... never bothered to solve that "Cannot open smtp port (25)" (or something like that) bug since I re-installed Gentoo.... oh wells.
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 20, 2002 10:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

i agree ...it's cool and eye-candy ...but i'm still not going to install it for one sole reason: when i use the pure console (tty) i usually stare at it for hours ...so such an eye-candy could actually cause eye-pain (as in physical pain)

but i have to egree it's really pleasant to look at it :) ...but as i said ...not for me
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 22, 2002 11:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quote:
looks great btw only switching between tty's does work only the rest is in the old style(tty2 till tty 12)


Code:

 splash -s -u 1 /usr/share/splash/bootsplash.cfg
 


You can use the -u option with a number to do the other virtual consoles :)
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 25, 2002 9:07 pm    Post subject: splash screen with vanilla kernel 2.4.20 Reply with quote

Just to report that the patch works without problem with a vanilla 2.4.20 kernel on a GeForce 2.
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Anyone asked any of the devs to try and get this into the livecd/install documentation? Dang... You own.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2003 3:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Someone please create a bugreport on this one (I'm too tired to do it), so the devs will give it some attension.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2003 3:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

First, thanks a lot for this guide and te posted images, I have combined one of them with a strange picture of me and my girl and it looks great

RickDB wrote:

I tried alot of thing but it does not show that cool splash image like lilo does :(


I haven't got lilo installed, works perfect with grub, here's my part of grub.conf:
Code:

default 0
timeout 3
splashimage=(hd0,5)/grub/splash.xpm.gz

title=Gentoo Linux (new kernel)
   root (hd0,5)
   kernel /bzImage root=/dev/hda5 vga=791 video=vesa:1024x768@70
   initrd=/initrd

you can see, the difference is that I haven't got the vga= line under the timeout line, is that to have a bigger resolution already in grub itself? I don't know if this is possible, may be you can try to remove that line
(and I don't have the hdd=ide-scsi, but that's another story you can read here)


make sure you have mounted /boot when running
Code:

splash -s -f /usr/share/splash/bootsplash.cfg > /boot/initrd


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