Sherman Boyd wrote: > Hi, > > I'm working on cleaning up the bootlogo for CentOS. I just finished > and I'm dead tired, but since I didn't find very good documentation on > some of this stuff with a google search I wanted to document what I > did: > > First I took some of the standard artwork and cleaned it up in gimp. > I saved the image to a 640x300 14 color ppm. > > Looking at the .msg files under the /isolinux directory I was able to > figure out that redhat actually uses 7 different text colors in it's > menu. Each color has a corresponding hex code that specifies which of > the sixteen colors in splash.lss to use. I matched them up as close > as possible, and converted the ppm to an lss: > > ppmtolss16 "#000100=0" "#7b5b89=9" "#e5dde8=7" "#ffffff=15" > "#ff020a=2" "#f1aa23=12" "#9ad02d=10" <centos-boot-clean.ppm > >>splash.lss > > > Here is the end result: > > http://www.mitosys.com/images/splash.lss Can we also get the .png file ? the png2lss converstion gets run as a part of the build process. > > Hope you like it. The f7 anaconda looks good eh! > Snakes! - K