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2015 Jun 06
0
What has happened to the CentOS logo?
...://srobb.net/grub2.html > > Thanks again, there looks to be some useful pointers in there. Duly saved for onward transmission to work. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJVctVzAAoJEAF3yXsqtyBlBEkQAJ9gqfWWCCtO8AUyBVLhHybQ ICyXzjaZy+8LpNgIDpqdcqFW/Vl9etPfVhxlDJnre1zKqvr7iuqA+nB256oPCFf+ weZS+73p/jDnjcm59CpZ3PsQiFuQ1BG4wb9ZcLT513wbo+ymRr61svAwOLYd6SZf 3viSPqLLoTlgR2DdLIjWd0rH3qZZKvLwQVOcLMhU4iMw2NHG7Ae2+Ob8AaXUt2L7 hRBg05hoHC8QhxwVA4MDBC9z4cHK0yDlYA5P8h4iecsoOcZCQ6tkAlJoXoFg4jf2 L6aoWMvr7O5CGncksyaexxae2Kz42XCx0X6iDhxBICrbFkRBY/WNfoDYhrm7DvaB r+1r67XOsK0+iiOPsB5p6d7mo1P...
2015 Jun 06
3
What has happened to the CentOS logo?
On Sat, Jun 06, 2015 at 10:39:07AM +0100, J Martin Rushton wrote: > Thanks, I'm used to grub, and had forgotten that grub2 doesn't read > the config itself and needs the make config step. Back when grub2 oozed into Fedora, I made a small page, both as a reminder for myself and to stop repeating answers on the Fedora forums. You probably don't need it, but just in case.