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How to change the color of the texts shown in the Linux initialization

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0 comments, last by Bregma 16 years, 9 months ago
Hi friends, Please, how could I change the color of the texts that are shown during the Linux initialization? Grub allows me to change the colors of the texts in the boot menu, but I'm not finding a way to change the color of the texts that are shown after it. Please, could anybody help me? Sorry for my poor English. Thanks in advance
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Quote: Original post by adriano_usp
Please, how could I change the color of the texts that are shown during the Linux initialization?

What you see during bootup is entirely dependant on what Linux distribution you're using. Many of them hide the messages enitirely, others stick to the LSB standard which allows you to redeifine the init script message display characteristics.

What you really need to ask is "how do I change colour of the text displayed during the Linux initialization on distro XXX?"

--smw

Stephen M. Webb
Professional Free Software Developer

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