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Re: Removing the bootsplash?
Sorry, too busy, it is first on the list but had no time recently. Hopefully it will be this week. If you are impatient, qwerty12 managed to get it with info provided in this thread (post #12) so you can too, it is not that hard, just adding kernel modules and fb_update_mode binary and few lines in bootmenu.sh and .conf.
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Re: Removing the bootsplash?
No problem, and I'll look at that. I too have been busy lately, and was hoping for a ready-made solution. Doing it myself will likely be beneficial, though.
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Re: Removing the bootsplash?
Well, I've gotten this working in Debian with my cheapo smallish USB keyboard. I just loaded the modules and did fb_update_mode auto . If you don't feel like hacking around with initscripts I suggest just doing it in /etc/rc.local . Keeps things nice and simple. Thanks again fanoush!
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http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.11933 Had no USB keyboard at home at all so got this one for such experiments. Works with N810 at least, keys feel cheap. Arrived in 13 days. I ordered it mainly for testing this but expected it after basic support in initfs is done. Looks like I'm slower than Honk-Kong post :-) |
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Also, any progress on the new initfs? Thanks. |
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see also threads http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ead.php?t=6029 http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=14666 framebuffer console is (when running make menuconfig) Device Drivers ---> Graphics support ---> Console display driver support ---> [ ] Framebuffer Console support or settable directly in .config Code:
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Re: Removing the bootsplash?
I know the feeling fanoush, so much to do so little time. This is awesome stuff, I cannot believe I missed it for so long.
Is chvt working? Wow I gotta go play, really cool Thanks Fanoush!!!!!!!!!! |
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On new release of debian: http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=20053 this works... use chvt 1 to go to Text mode... and chvt 2 to back... dont try close X11
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Re: Removing the bootsplash?
Got this in PM but I'll post reply here for others to see too to prevent same question again and for possible feedback from others, it is relevant to this thread, I hope qwerty12 doesn't mind.
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BTW I found there is easy way of spawning shell on console in initfs, busybox in initfs has openvt command, just make sure /dev/tty1 exists (cp -a it over from rootfs) and run 'openvt 1 /bin/sh'. Basically everything is almost in place for usb keyboard mode, with N810 keyboard you can't write any number (Fn does nothing) which is pretty critical so tweaking keyboard mapping is needed. busybox has loadkmap/dumpkmap but so far I don't know exact format of the file. Maybe it can be set up in debian with real loadkeys/dumpkeys or whatever is used for tweakin the keymap and then dumpkmap it for using it with busybox. |
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