Linux logo on ix86 boot

Alexandre Hautequest (hquest@linuxbr.com.br)
Thu, 21 Jan 1999 10:51:16 -0200


Hi all.

I have read the documentation about frame-biffering and video modes, and
one thing that interest me is about linux logo on boot. I use a x86 machine
(actually a PII 333MHz), and i like to know how i can do this. I have the
tools specified in the docs, but i don't understand some things, like where
i put the image, what kind (format) of image i should use, etc.

Of course, if this feature *can* be used in x86 machines.

Thanks in advance for some tip, and sorry my poor english.

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Alexandre Hautequest
hquest@linuxbr.com.br
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"When I'm on the road, I'm indestructible. No one can stop me. But they
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