AmigaBurg Amiga inspired BURG boot theme.

GRUB Themes

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Description:
Amiga inspired BURG boot themes modified from "Fortune".

v2.0
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-Cleaned up the progress bar graphics
-Added Amiga Topaz Font
-Added more themes

I claim no ownership of anything herein. These are modifications of burg theme "Fortune"
Contained are Amiga Boot themes for version: 1.3, 2.0, 3.1, 3.1.4, 3.9, 3.9 SD Card, 4.0 Kernel and a nice black OS 4.1

Copy the boot directory contained here to /
example: sudo cp -r boot /

Update burg
example: sudo update-burg

Then change to your desired theme upon boot, or using :
sudo burg-emu

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3 Comments

maxximo88

Is it possible to change the Floppy Disk Image? I think horizontal choices menu is amazing.

Tweak

I have added 3 other themes in the Amiga Computer style, as well as optimized menu locations and some colors. All 4 themes are included in the archive here,

Tweak

Certainly is. Did you have something in mind? I waa just going with the classic workbench 1.3 look. It can be changed.

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GRUB

How to install a grub theme:

  1. Extract the theme to /boot/grub/themes/

  2. Edit /etc/default/grub file. Find the line starting with "#GRUB_THEME" and change it to "GRUB_THEME=/boot/grub/themes/[THEME_FOLDER]/[theme.txt]" (replace [THEME_FOLDER] ; [theme.txt] is probably OK ; remove "[]" brackets)

  3. Run sudo update-grub

See also: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Unified_Bootloader