[Bug 1093140] Re: Allow user to specify text colors in /etc/default/grub

Peter Hurley 1093140 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Dec 27 14:18:44 UTC 2012


Dave, Good point about the grub info file. I'll see about adding
something there.

Regarding a default entry in /etc/default/grub:  the 05_debian_theme
patch already has a number of fallback cases to specifically handle
default behavior if certain settings are absent (eg, this is how it
pulls the plymouth theme colors). I don't want to get involved in that
policy mess.

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Title:
  Allow user to specify text colors in /etc/default/grub

Status in “grub2” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  When a background image is installed, the plymouth or default theme
  colors may no longer be appropriate.  Attached is patch to
  05_debian_theme to allow setting via /etc/default/grub.

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