[PATCH] Boot Logo configuration and generation

From: Rick Miller (rmiller@transmeta.com)
Date: Fri Oct 20 2000 - 03:56:07 EDT

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    I've replaced my former attempt at a patch with The Real Thing this
    time... including the patches to include/linux/console.h and
    kernel/printk.c that should have been in there last time.

    BRIEFLY:
    ---------
    This patch comes with a "make_bootlogo.pl" script for installing your
    own custom boot graphics and adds two options to the frame buffer kernel
    configuration:

        CONFIG_QUIET_PRINTK: suppresses printk()'s console output
    and
        CONFIG_FBLOGO_{TOPLEFT,CENTER}: chooses screen position for the boot
    graphic

    The patch is at:

        http://execpc.com/~rdmiller/Linux/kernel-bootlogo.patch.gz

    and is roughly 120k bytes due to the movement of the raw logo data.

    DETAILS:
    --------
    Documentation for the kernel configuration options has been added to the
    Documentation/Configure.help file. There is also a
    Documentation/fb/make_bootlogo.txt to explain the use of the new script
    for installing your own graphic.

    Previous graphics have been retained, but moved to linux_logo_data.h
    files where applicable. The non-architecture-specific default logo is
    in include/linux/linux_logo_default.h which gets linked to
    include/linux/linux_logo.h if there isn't an architecture-specific logo.

    ONE FINAL CAUTION:
    ------------------
    Choose your boot logo with some measure of prudence. A certain non-ANSI
    logo suggested recently on this mailing list would probably not be
    appropriate.

    Rick Miller
    rmiller@transmeta.com
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