Grub2 Theme UGOS

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Description:
This package is compatible with Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) and also Ubuntu 10.04 (lucid) LTS.
How to install :
Just double click on file, and click button install.

How to see it :
reboot system, and press SHIFT key when loading grub2 if you only have one operating system installed.

artwork by andrew
http://andrew.getux.com

packaging by dion
http://dion.getux.com

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8 Comments

robby42

how to make it default again ?

OneGnome

Does it work on 10.10?

andrewdion04

At Ubuntu 10.10 has not been tested

pegellinux

hi,, I was tested this in ubuntu 10.10, but it's does not work.

pii

but I don't know what another comments said like that.. I don't ngece lho.. :D

znupii

i've installed the package but nothing happened

andrewdion04

reboot system, and press SHIFT key when loading grub2. the possibility of your system is only one operating system installed.

pii

Just addition from the comment above.. you can disable your grub hidden time out.. the configuration in /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober

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GRUB

How to install a grub theme:

  1. Extract the theme to /boot/grub/themes/

  2. Edit /etc/default/grub file. Find the line starting with "#GRUB_THEME" and change it to "GRUB_THEME=/boot/grub/themes/[THEME_FOLDER]/[theme.txt]" (replace [THEME_FOLDER] ; [theme.txt] is probably OK ; remove "[]" brackets)

  3. Run sudo update-grub

See also: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Unified_Bootloader