Fbsplash (简体中文)
Fbsplash (前身为 gensplash) 使用framebuffer layer为linux系统提供开关机splash.
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安装
Fbsplash
附加包
fbsplash包只提供了最基本的功能,为了更好的支持, 应该安装 fbsplash-extras 。
主题
安装Fbsplash主题。 从AUR搜索 'fbsplash-theme' 或 GNOME-Look.org 和 KDE-Look.org。
Configuration
Kernel Command Line
You now need to set quiet splash
as you kernel command line parameters in your bootloader. The following is an example for GRUB (see the GRUB Legacy, LILO or Syslinux articles accordingly):
Edit the file /etc/default/grub
and append your kernel options to the line GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=""
:
/etc/default/grub
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="ro quiet loglevel=3 logo.nologo vga=790 console=tty1 splash=silent,fadein,fadeout,theme:arch-banner-icons"
Re-generate grub.cfg
with:
# grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
The parameter loglevel=3
prevents kernel messages from garbling the splash even with funny hardware (as recent initscripts do not set this by default any more). quiet
is needed additionally for silencing initcpio messages. logo.nologo
removes the boot logo (not needed with linux-fbcondecorAUR[broken link: package not found] since it does not have one anyway). console=tty1
redirects system messages to tty1 and splash=silent,fadein,fadeout,theme:arch-banner-icons
creates a silent, splash-only boot with fading in/out arch-banner-icons theme.
Configuration Files
Put one or more of the themes you installed into /etc/conf.d/splash
. You can also specify screen resolutions to save some initcpio space:
/etc/conf.d/splash
SPLASH_THEMES=" arch-black arch-banner-icons/1280x1024.cfg arch-banner-noicons/1280x1024.cfg"
Starting Fbsplash early in the initcpio
If uresume and/or encrypt HOOKS are used, add fbsplash after them in /etc/mkinitcpio.conf
, e.g.:
/etc/mkinitcpio.conf
HOOKS="base udev autodetect [...] keymap encrypt uresume fbsplash"
Rebuild your initcpio via mkinitcpio. See the Mkinitcpio article for more info.
fadein
, if using a Fbcondecor kernel.If you have trouble getting fbsplash to work and your machine uses KMS (Kernel Mode Setting), try adding the appropriate driver to mkinitcpio.conf[broken link: invalid section].
Console backgrounds
If you have a kernel that supports Fbcondecor (eg. linux-fbcondecorAUR[broken link: package not found]), you can get nice graphical console backgrounds beside the splash screen. Just search the AUR for fbsplash-theme.
After installing your patched kernel and fbsplash, add fbcondecor
to your DAEMONS
array in /etc/rc.conf
:
/etc/rc.conf
DAEMONS=(... fbcondecor ...)
There is also a configuration file /etc/conf.d/fbcondecor
to set up the virtual terminals to be used.
You may even boot up with a nice console background and the plain Arch Linux boot messages instead of a splash screen. Just change your kernel command line to use the verbose mode:
quiet console=tty1 splash=verbose,theme:arch-banner-icons