Suggestion

Ross Cameron abalour at gmail.com
Mon Jan 5 15:21:54 PST 2009


Why not just install GRUB and use any boot splash you see fit?

Hell you could even spin you're own fBSD release with this as a
default if u wanted.

On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 8:26 AM, Ryan da Silva <rdasilva at greenfield.com> wrote:
> Hello,
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>
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> If someone could pass this suggestion on i'd appreciate it. It's going
> to sound a little picky, and probably crazy but I'm an honest and
> forward person so I'll just say it.
>
>
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> Someone needs to change the FreeBSD boot menu. The way the word/logo
> "FreeBSD" is displayed in large font with, ASCII characters, reminds me
> of the 1990`s with BBS`s. Don`t get me wrong, I loved the days of the
> BBS. But it`s 2009 and FreeBSD is a solid, professional,
> enterprise-grade operating system and the silly ASCII logo is the only
> thing that says amateur about the product. I would try to make the
> change myself for myself, but i am not a programmer. I love this product
> and would like to suggest changing that screen. To what? I don't know.
> Maybe instead of the large logo simply put "FreeBSD version XXX, copy
> right"   etc. Or heck, maybe a color bootscreen like GRUB has in Linux
> (from what i've seen in Centos/Trixbox). I am not a linux person. I
> think FreeBSD is the way for professionals. But the inner perfectionist
> in me HAD to send this ridiculous email in hopes to see a change in v
> 7.1 RTM.
>
>
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> If this isn't the right group, and you know how to get in touch with the
> people who can help, I would greatly appreciate it.
>
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> Cheers to everyone who has made this great product!
>
>
>
> Ryan da Silva
>
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