I messed with Plymouth and now I'm paying for it...
First of all, I'm a ubuntu noob. I'm familiar with it, but that's all.
I tried changing my plymouth splash screen but it just ended up becoming pixelated so I reverted back to the original one. Now the original splash screen became pixelated as well.
Using Start-up Manager, the options I changed were:
- Checked 'Show boot splash'
- Changed the display resolution to '1600x1200'
After restarting I can't start up Ubuntu anymore. =\
I really need to get it back and running WITHOUT formatting of any sort because I can't re-install Ubuntu.
I'm a student living on-campus and there's only wireless. When installing Ubuntu I have to download my Broadcom drivers with an ethernet cable and all. Not possible here...
I'm running 10.10 on it.
Help is EXTREMELY appreciated!
Re: I messed with Plymouth and now I'm paying for it...
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Originally Posted by
lifelike27
First of all, I'm a ubuntu noob. I'm familiar with it, but that's all.
I tried changing my plymouth splash screen but it just ended up becoming pixelated so I reverted back to the original one. Now the original splash screen became pixelated as well.
Using Start-up Manager, the options I changed were:
- Checked 'Show boot splash'
- Changed the display resolution to '1600x1200'
After restarting I can't start up Ubuntu anymore. =\
I really need to get it back and running WITHOUT formatting of any sort because I can't re-install Ubuntu.
I'm a student living on-campus and there's only wireless. When installing Ubuntu I have to download my Broadcom drivers with an ethernet cable and all. Not possible here...
I'm running 10.10 on it.
Help is EXTREMELY appreciated!
It gets to boot menu and you choose Ubuntu and what does it do after that.
Re: I messed with Plymouth and now I'm paying for it...
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Originally Posted by
garvinrick4
It gets to boot menu and you choose Ubuntu and what does it do after that.
It says that my graphics card or screen couldn't be detected and that I would need to configure it myself. However, it freezes at that and I'm unable to click the Ok button.
Re: I messed with Plymouth and now I'm paying for it...
You had a working system before you changed your resolution to 1600x1200?
The plymouth theme you tried to install was one of the Ubuntu themes?
Re: I messed with Plymouth and now I'm paying for it...
No it wasn't.
I'm pretty sure it wasn't the theme that messed up my system. Since it was working fine before, it just had a bad looking splash screen. It only stopped working after I tried changing it.
Previously, I changed settings by editing the default.plymouth file. It wouldn't fix the pixelating problem, but I never had any problems like this. Only after I used the Start-Up Manager instead of editing, this happened...
Re: I messed with Plymouth and now I'm paying for it...
Put in your install Cd and boot off of it and choose try ubuntu.
When it boots go to places and mount your linux partition open it
and go to files system. to path /etc/default/grub
Look here and see what it says: Post it.
# The resolution used on graphical terminal
# note that you can use only modes which your graphic card supports via VBE
# you can see them in real GRUB with the command `vbeinfo'
GRUB_GFXMODE=1024x768
Post your output of :
lower case L
Re: I messed with Plymouth and now I'm paying for it...
If that has to be changed it has to also have to update-grub to make it save:
Which means we have to use the Live CD to chroot (get into root) into your Ubuntu partition so leave it in and work ubuntu forums off of it.
Re: I messed with Plymouth and now I'm paying for it...
I checked it and it turns out, the last time I edited that file, I put the resolution to 1366x768 (i.e. my resolution).
I changed it back and still isn't working. I think I need some way of recompiling plymouth.
Re: I messed with Plymouth and now I'm paying for it...
You have to update-grub after you edit or it does no good. Everytime you change you have to update grub
Re: I messed with Plymouth and now I'm paying for it...
Quote:
Originally Posted by
lifelike27
I checked it and it turns out, the last time I edited that file, I put the resolution to 1366x768 (i.e. my resolution).
I changed it back and still isn't working. I think I need some way of recompiling plymouth.
plymouth you can always remove then reinstall new plymouth package.