Difference between revisions of "Make GRUB menu & boot-up/down fonts bigger"
Make GRUB menu & boot-up/down fonts bigger (view source)
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be found, whenever you upgrade your kernel via the terminal. | be found, whenever you upgrade your kernel via the terminal. | ||
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=Give GRUB & the boot process up to the GPU module load a larger font= | =Give GRUB & the boot process up to the GPU module load a larger font= | ||
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=Use KMS to load the GPU kernel module early in the boot process= | =Use KMS to load the GPU kernel module early in the boot process= | ||
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For Manjaro users that are using multiple kernels, you are going to need to edit multiple mkinitcpio.conf files that are named to suit each of your kernels. I don't have to bother with that on Artix (Arch/OpenRC), for better & worse. Again, your /boot directory will tell you what to do (as shown in the differences in the examples above). | For Manjaro users that are using multiple kernels, you are going to need to edit multiple mkinitcpio.conf files that are named to suit each of your kernels. I don't have to bother with that on Artix (Arch/OpenRC), for better & worse. Again, your /boot directory will tell you what to do (as shown in the differences in the examples above). | ||
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=Use the /usr/share/consolefonts directory to enlarge your boot up/down font= | =Use the /usr/share/consolefonts directory to enlarge your boot up/down font= | ||