Change boot screen in Ubuntu 16.04
I want to chane by default boot screen to apple logo. How can I do this?
I have Ubuntu 16.04 installed in my PC
boot screen background
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I want to chane by default boot screen to apple logo. How can I do this?
I have Ubuntu 16.04 installed in my PC
boot screen background
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. I don't know what you mean by boot screen, if you mean grub you can set a background using grub-customizer (which needs to be loaded via ppa). If however you mean a plymouth screen, you can change that after downloading (possibly askubuntu.com/questions/2007/…) I think it was noobslab that contained instructions to turn Ubuntu 16.04 LTS into a mac look-alike (I loved the wallpaper, blue watery background with bite-out-of-apple-shaped-tux character...)
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Dec 8 '18 at 11:56
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I want to chane by default boot screen to apple logo. How can I do this?
I have Ubuntu 16.04 installed in my PC
boot screen background
I want to chane by default boot screen to apple logo. How can I do this?
I have Ubuntu 16.04 installed in my PC
boot screen background
boot screen background
asked Dec 8 '18 at 10:18
Sinan ThadathilSinan Thadathil
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. I don't know what you mean by boot screen, if you mean grub you can set a background using grub-customizer (which needs to be loaded via ppa). If however you mean a plymouth screen, you can change that after downloading (possibly askubuntu.com/questions/2007/…) I think it was noobslab that contained instructions to turn Ubuntu 16.04 LTS into a mac look-alike (I loved the wallpaper, blue watery background with bite-out-of-apple-shaped-tux character...)
– guiverc
Dec 8 '18 at 11:56
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. I don't know what you mean by boot screen, if you mean grub you can set a background using grub-customizer (which needs to be loaded via ppa). If however you mean a plymouth screen, you can change that after downloading (possibly askubuntu.com/questions/2007/…) I think it was noobslab that contained instructions to turn Ubuntu 16.04 LTS into a mac look-alike (I loved the wallpaper, blue watery background with bite-out-of-apple-shaped-tux character...)
– guiverc
Dec 8 '18 at 11:56
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. I don't know what you mean by boot screen, if you mean grub you can set a background using grub-customizer (which needs to be loaded via ppa). If however you mean a plymouth screen, you can change that after downloading (possibly askubuntu.com/questions/2007/…) I think it was noobslab that contained instructions to turn Ubuntu 16.04 LTS into a mac look-alike (I loved the wallpaper, blue watery background with bite-out-of-apple-shaped-tux character...)
– guiverc
Dec 8 '18 at 11:56
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. I don't know what you mean by boot screen, if you mean grub you can set a background using grub-customizer (which needs to be loaded via ppa). If however you mean a plymouth screen, you can change that after downloading (possibly askubuntu.com/questions/2007/…) I think it was noobslab that contained instructions to turn Ubuntu 16.04 LTS into a mac look-alike (I loved the wallpaper, blue watery background with bite-out-of-apple-shaped-tux character...)
– guiverc
Dec 8 '18 at 11:56
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. I don't know what you mean by boot screen, if you mean grub you can set a background using grub-customizer (which needs to be loaded via ppa). If however you mean a plymouth screen, you can change that after downloading (possibly askubuntu.com/questions/2007/…) I think it was noobslab that contained instructions to turn Ubuntu 16.04 LTS into a mac look-alike (I loved the wallpaper, blue watery background with bite-out-of-apple-shaped-tux character...)
– guiverc
Dec 8 '18 at 11:56