====== GRUB Bootloader ====== GRUB is a bootloader that supports multiple operating systems. [[https://wiki.debian.org/Grub2]]
===== Change Timeout ===== Edit ''/etc/default/grub'' and modify ''GRUB_TIMEOUT''. You can set it as low as 0 to skip the menu. GRUB_TIMEOUT=0 Then run: sudo update-grub ===== Change background image ===== Set the ''GRUB_BACKGROUND'' variable in ''/etc/default/grub''. For example, if you installed some sample images with the ''grub2-splashimages'' package (''sudo apt install grub2-splashimages''), you can find the images with ''dpkg -L grub2-splashimages'' and try them. Otherwise, make your own PNG, JPEG, or TGA file. It will scale it down automatically. Here is an example: # in /etc/default/grub: GRUB_BACKGROUND=/usr/share/images/grub/Plasma-lamp.tga Then run: sudo update-grub ===== Change text colors ===== Add a config in ''/etc/grub.d'' to override the settings in ''/etc/grub.d/05_debian_theme''. Files are loaded from there alphabetically so you want yours to be last to override anything. Color list is available at: [[https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub/html_node/color_005fnormal.html#color_005fnormal]] Example file: #!/bin/sh # /etc/grub.d/99_devdungeon # Requires executable bit # and then run `sudo update-grub` # Use `black` for `menu_color_normal` for transparency if using an image background echo "set menu_color_normal=light-cyan/dark-gray" echo "set menu_color_highlight=dark-gray/light-cyan" echo "set color_normal=white/black" echo "set color_highlight=black/white" Then run: sudo update-grub **Note**: Change the ''dark-gray'' background for ''menu_color_normal'' to ''black'' if you want it to be transparent to show an image underneath.