[issue695] use graphical version of boot menu?
Michael Prokop
bts at bts.grml.org
Wed Jun 17 00:35:47 CEST 2009
New submission from Michael Prokop <mika at grml.org>:
While working on the graphical version of the boot menu for the linuxuser
edition I was thinking about providing a graphical boot menu for our official
releases.
vesamenu (via isolinux) seems to work fine at least for Qemu and Virtualbox
nowadays. Would be interesting to know whether this works via a serial console
as well (feedback welcome).
On the other hand there's the gfxboot approach (also via isolinux possible):
http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/gfxboot-theme-ubuntu
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gfxboot
http://en.opensuse.org/Gfxboot
gfxboot looks nice but I've no idea whether this works on older systems as well
or if this *could* be a showstopper for us nowadays. But it definitely requires
more work in its initial configuration of the look'n'feel and all the menus. If
someone would provide the gfxboot stuff for grml this would be great. :)
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messages: 2308
nosy: mika
priority: feature
status: unread
title: use graphical version of boot menu?
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