1.9 KiB
1.9 KiB
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Flat Design themes for Grub2.
Install
Usage: sudo ./install.sh
[OPTIONS...]
if no option used the terminal user interface will be show up
OPTIONS: | |
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-v, --vimix | Vimix grub theme |
-s, --stylish | Stylish grub theme |
-t, --tela | Tela grub theme |
-l, --slaze | Slaze grub theme |
-w, --white | Install white color icon version |
-2, --2k | Install 2k(2560x1440) background image |
-4, --4k | Install 4k(3840x2160) background image |
-r, --remove | Remove theme (must add theme name option) |
-h, --help | Show this help |
For example:
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Install Tela theme on 2k display device
sudo ./install.sh -t -2
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Remove Tela theme
sudo ./install.sh -r -t
Set the right resolution of your display
On the grub screen, press c
to get the commandline,
and enter vbeinfo
to check what resolutions you can use,
then edit /etc/default/grub
, add your resolution GRUB_GFXMODE=****x****x32
into it,
last you can run grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
to update your grub.cfg.