Hi [member=7172]clunga[/member]
Did you run> update-initramfs -u from root? This updates the current kernel. The splashes will not change unless you do.
Also pressing esc overrides "quiet" and "splash" in grub.
You see all those options in plymouth because you are using Rocking Hoss. The asterisk is the theme you have selected.
Everytime you make a change to plymouth you must run from root or sudo> update-initramfs -u
Make sure your .png matches the resolution of you screen. Also you mught want to compare the byte size of the .png file you want to use to the byte size of the liteboot plymouth background. If your .png file size is too much bigger in comparison it may not load at all.
TC
Did you run> update-initramfs -u from root? This updates the current kernel. The splashes will not change unless you do.
Also pressing esc overrides "quiet" and "splash" in grub.
You see all those options in plymouth because you are using Rocking Hoss. The asterisk is the theme you have selected.
Everytime you make a change to plymouth you must run from root or sudo> update-initramfs -u
Make sure your .png matches the resolution of you screen. Also you mught want to compare the byte size of the .png file you want to use to the byte size of the liteboot plymouth background. If your .png file size is too much bigger in comparison it may not load at all.
TC
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