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2015 Jun 06
0
What has happened to the CentOS logo?
...o grub, and had forgotten that grub2 doesn't read
the config itself and needs the make config step.
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2015 Jun 05
2
What has happened to the CentOS logo?
On Fri, Jun 05, 2015 at 10:35:49PM +0100, J Martin Rushton wrote:
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> > If I wasn't already swamped with tasks I would offer to help. I
> > appreciate all your dedicated hard work.
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> Quite apart from the aesthetics, is there any easy way to turn it off
> in grub2?