Usage: sudo ./install.sh [OPTIONS...]
Options: | Description: |
---|---|
-b, --boot | Install grub theme into /boot/grub/themes |
-s, --screen | screen resolution variant(s) [1080p/2k/4k/ultrawide/ultrawide2k] (default is 1080p)" |
-r, --remove [THEME] | Uninstall selected theme |
-h, --help | Show this help |
If no options are used, a user interface dialog
will show up instead
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Install 2k display device:
sudo ./install.sh -s 2k
-
Install into /boot/grub/themes:
sudo ./install.sh -b
-
Uninstall theme:
sudo ./install.sh -r
- On the grub screen, press
c
to enter the command line - Enter
vbeinfo
orvideoinfo
to check available resolutions - Open
/etc/default/grub
, and editGRUB_GFXMODE=[height]x[width]x32
to match your resolution - Finally, run
grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
to update your grub config
- Make sure you have
imagemagick
installed, or at least something that providesconvert
- Find the resolution of your display, and make sure your background matches the resolution
- (1920x1080 -> --1080p, 2560x1080 -> --ultrawide, 2560x1440 -> --2k, 3440x1440 -> --ultrawide2k, 3840x2160 -> --4k)
- Place your custom background inside the root of the project, and name it
background.jpg
- Run the installer like normal, but with -s
[YOUR_RESOLUTION]
and -t[THEME]
and -i[ICON]
- Make sure to replace
[YOUR_RESOLUTION]
with your resolution and[THEME]
with the theme
- Make sure to replace