特殊:Badtitle/NS100:BootText

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This will not give you a splash image or hide the boot text. It will only make it look better.

Increase resolution

Edit /boot/grub/menu.lst

gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst

Add

vga=792

to your default boot option.

Example:

titleUbuntu, kernel 2.6.10-5-k7 Default 
root(hd0,0)
kernel/vmlinuz root=/dev/hde6 ro quiet splash vga=792
initrd/initrd.img
savedefault
boot

Colorize "[ ok ]"

NOTE : does not work with 5.10 Breezy. Use solution given there. (ed. 28/12/2005) EDIT : This does NOT work with the default Feisty install, it will break your boot and you will need a rescue CD to fix it, until further revised, do NOT use this on Feisty. (omegabeta 01,aug,07. NOTE : This does not work in Dapper either, so I am not sure what version this how-to is written for. For Dapper see below. We make the "[ ok ]" during bootup green

  • Edit /lib/lsb/init-functions
gksudo gedit /lib/lsb/init-functions
  • Find the log_end_msg () function, all the way at the bottom of the file and add
    GREEN=`$TPUT setaf 2`
    below
    RED=`$TPUT setaf 1`
  • Change
    echo "$UP$END[ ok ]"
    to
    echo "$UP$END[ ${GREEN}ok${NORMAL} ]"

The function should look like this:

log_end_msg () {

# If no arguments were passed, return
[ -z "$1" ] && return 1

# Only do the fancy stuff if we have an appropriate terminal
# and if /usr is already mounted
TPUT=/usr/bin/tput
EXPR=/usr/bin/expr
if [ -x $TPUT ] && [ -x $EXPR ] && $TPUT hpa 60 >/dev/null 2>&1; then
COLS=`$TPUT cols`
if [ -n "$COLS" ]; then
COL=`$EXPR $COLS - 7`
else
COL=73
fi

UP=`$TPUT cuu1`
END=`$TPUT hpa $COL`
START=`$TPUT hpa 0`
RED=`$TPUT setaf 1`
GREEN=`$TPUT setaf 2`
NORMAL=`$TPUT op`
if [ $1 -eq 0 ]; then
echo "$UP$END[ ${GREEN}ok${NORMAL} ]"
else
echo -e "$UP$START $RED*$NORMAL$END[${RED}fail${NORMAL}]"
fi
else
if [ $1 -eq 0 ]; then
echo "   ...done."
else
echo "   ...fail!"
fi
fi
return $1
}

==Colorize Dapper [ ok ]== (Also works for Feisty) You need to edit /etc/lsb-base-logging.sh

$TPUT setaf  4 # blue
printf '[ '
$TPUT setaf  2 # green
printf ok
$TPUT setaf  4 # blue
echo ' ]'
$TPUT op  # normal

Finalize

Reboot, and your resolution should be increased. Your [ ok ] messages should now be green. Credits: dudinatrix