Bootloader Themes | Install & Configuration
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
- I created a new project so you can do this in seconds! One-click install and easily switch between these themes...
Web Install Guide for Copy&Paste: www.christitus.com/bootloader...
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:55 Website Guide
01:43 One-Click Install - CyberRe
03:00 - Shodan Theme Install
03:37 - Grub Customizer - Changing Entries
04:45 Vimix Theme Install
05:20 Fallout Theme Install
05:37 Cyberpunk Theme Install
06:00 Advanced GRUB Customization
06:53 Editing GRUB from Terminal
07:45 Fix Hidden GRUB Bootloader Menu .
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The thing I love is, he tells exactly what the script does.
Agreed, I prefer to read everything first so I can properly understand how it works
true that. as someone who has just started to explore ricing the explanation helps.
What a fantastic work especially for a layman like me! Very much appreciated and thank you. I have been following your series for a considerably long time now and have learnt a great dealt each time. Cheers...
you are doing a great job helping us to use these bootloader themes easier. Thanks a lot!
Didn't know about Grub customizer at all so I learned something today! Cool stuff...thanks Chris!
You are a legend, I'm just trying out install Zorin OS on my Mac 2011 just to give some extra life. Thanks a million Chris.
Cris thank you so much ! The script works perfectly and now my boot menu looks clean and freaking amazing. Greetings from Costa Rica
Disclaimer: Cyberpunk fans were harmed in this video.
There are no cyberpunk fans. Everyone hates it.
@@cFoloPL lol
@@Duardir With his channel name, I'm reading this comment as "definetely someone lol".
@@cFoloPLcyberpunk isn’t that bad
@@DuckMaster37it's come a long way from how it was released 2 years ago, I love it now
I really like the new cyberpunk theme. Great and easy tutorial still working great with ubuntu 22.04
this is awesome man. love it this deserves way more hype
Nice, i was looking forward to this video! Realy nice!
Thank You Chris, I’m gonna check these themes once i get free time 🥳
Great video, I love the Shodan theme.
That Shodan theme is esoteric in the best way possible.
That Shodan one is sick. Over the last month or so, I've seen so much System Shock news, and I'm getting really hyped for that remake.
Love all your videos chris thanks for helping me out
Dude!! Thanks!! I can’t wait to give this a try on my Pop install.
Thanks for making! Still works perfectly in 2022.
What a coincidence, i am just searching for bootloader themes today ,and I thought you may made that already and searched in Google ,from your website I installed. After installing new themes watching this video
Hey Chris, big fan of your channel. I would like to say, genius, thanks.
Chris, I really love how your desktop is set up. Can you make a video on your dot files?
Super clean script :D, thanks a lot for sharing this with us!
TQ Chris for the hard work and excellent videos 👍
Just what I've been looking for. Thanks!
Thanks Chris! I will check these out!
WOW Thank You So Much Chris!!! These are So Cool!!
Bro you are the best you make my dreams come true 🥺 you make every thing easier
Cool video and very nice work, Chris! I have one question. Is it possible to create animated backgrounds for themes? Like a matrix symbols behind of you for example
Looks cool. I don't dual boot, but these loaders look much better than what I use now.
I want a Windows boot splash that animates my files moving over to a bunch of NSA agents to look at.
great video, thanks, already using it!
You really helped me.
Thanks a lot!
awesome video Chris
👌 thanks for that, Chris! I've never tried, because I have the grub hidden since I have windows on a separate SSD and rarely go there (if I need, I just hit F8 to select where to boot from on the motherboard). But is nice to know, if I ever want to change kernels, how to make it look cool!
Incredible Tool. Thanks for sharing this!
I Love Them Great Job as all ways
Nicest Linux experience to date thanks for sharing it's awsome
This is so fireeeeeeeeeeeeee💙💙💙💙💙Cyberpunk theme was amazing
Very cool man. Thanks!
Cyberpunk theme is so clean 🔥
Absolutely amazing job and you made it so easy and hustle free just a bunch of terminal lines and done thank you so much.
Could you please in the future add more themes ?
Hey! Chris, I love your video and I'm new to your channel & I like your Terminal even more. Can you tell me which one it is or how to achieve it?
Great video, excellent tips
Chris great vid. : )
I was on your website and ran across this. How on earth did I miss this video?!
This is fun. Should do a video for systemd-boot too :)
Thanks Man now my boot loader is so cool
Love the Fallout bootloader!
you a legend bro fr
Outstanding!
Nice One Chris
Thx for the script. It works very fine. I use Shodan. Put it on all my 3 Pc's and 2 Laptops. Very nice thing...
Ty it worked great for me!
This was a very friendly guide, thanks! I can just send this to my Linux beginner friends without having to do anything myself 😃
Great job on scripting!!! Good choice of themes too. After rebooting it would not load the the image complained server not found or something like that found out that the automated script conflicted with my setup so i am sure its just my setup with the options i have set for grub. Great job though.
What display manager (Login screen greeter) are you using? Great video!
I like these and will keep these in mind if I ever do a true multiboot again on my computer, but I am actually looking for a boot loader like this in iso format to put on my Ventoy flash drive, so that I can opt to boot into my primary windows partition on my internal drive after playing around with different types of Linux Live Discs. I do like the look of Vimix.
Love from Bangladesh man❤️
That's are so cool..!!👌😎😀✌️
Works Perfectly On Garuda Linux
Thanks ❤
I like it!
Excellent video. One question, which window manager and theme are you using in this video. I thought your system was really beautiful and wanted to replicate it on my machine. :)
Well taught!!
Thanks!
Thank you very much
Cool video
Linux is awesome. You can configure everything.
And you WILL configure everything!
always ... from boot to BSPWM and your terminal and your NeoVim ... it is customize to perfection ....
@@zeocamo Indeed, I'm required to use Windows 10 at work and it's been a pain making it look like my setup on Void, the closest to a twm is win3wm, it does the job but I don't like the approach (dependency injection), there's no Rofi either, but there's Keypirinha which consumes too much memory for my liking, and the worst: NO POLYBAR....... I really hate the Windows 10 task bar.
@@passivecryptoearnings3605 WOW, just wow... well ... i just install Manjaro on my Work PC and i get a WM with windows, so if any one ask that think i get windows, i just switch workspace to my full screen windows, that i don't use at all, but that is the things you need to do, all the software run perfect on Linux or in Wine.
Hi great video as always. Do this work in PopOS 20.10?
The monitor behind him looks dope 👽🦄
I have the Cyberpunk on and I love it
I have a some OS installs on external drives. Is there anyway to customize GRUB so that it recognizes those and changes the bootloader based on what you have plugged in?
Thanks as always. Your videos are such a treat =)
thanks a lot, i reaally had probleems with it
I tried this script on Fedora 33. It installed correctly and updated the grub file with the selected theme. When I rebooted my machine, the grub menu appears but no theme is applied. Any thoughts on what the issue could be?
Interesting chris, what is fun is showing off my laptop to those that have no idea about linux or kde with custom everything and kwin just blows many of their minds. How do you do that is the usual response. Actually I've had quite a few that switch to Linux just on eye candy
Quality content
The perfect tutorial.
Fallout theme especially cool
You could use refind instead of grub (or in addition to grub).
Awesome! How about a video about changing your cpu clock frequency? I have read that this is possible?
Is there an easy way to get Arch Linux with desktop environment? It seems that most Arch installers install only with terminal. I am using Kali Linux right now, and considering a replacement for it, as I really like Arch. Great video!
Thanks for making script ❤
Hello, just found your channel. This is exactly what I was looking for. I wanted to ask though - I have a dual boot machine at home that has windows 7 and Ubuntu 22.04 LTS on it. They are on logical partitions.
I use a windows boot manager since some people using that machine are familiar with it and I want to keep it as such. So the way it works is it pulls up the windows bootloader and gives and option for windows and linux. On selecting linux it goes to the grub menu.
I want to change the appearance of the grub menu. If I apply these themes or change the background image through grub customizer by picking one from my system (and then clicking install to MBR), will either of these wreak havoc on my windows Boot manager? Or does the system have to boot in Grub menu for this to be functional?
I love this. I HATE default grub. Its so uninspiering. But I've never had the time to play with themes. At least now I can get a theme in place that looks decent
Thank you for that script, if you can make another with more optionally install chooses that will be great. Than you, good work. 👍 👍 👍 👋
Absolute goat
Chris, very interesting. I have my main system dual boot Ubuntu and Windows 10, the menu has some manual entries in 40_custom for some experimental distros on external drive. Every so often an update on the external drive seems to damage my internal boot set up and I end up with grub command line. Probably an fstab entry but not found it yet.
Very cool, but do you think you'll ever try your hand at creating your own grub theme?
Hey, how did you get your terminal to look like that? It looks pretty cool.
Ok now! you gotta teach us how to make a wallpaper animate and loop on desktop. lol
I use manjaro kde 21.0 .Do you have any suggestions on how to make timeshift rsync snapshots appear on grub menu?
Which terminal emulator are you using that integrates with your desktop so seamlessly?
So how does this work if I installed linux and windows on different drives and I have been just pressing F8 to change boot order in BIOS?
This is the kind of stuff that Linux users normally would never code because they don't like comfort.
Thumbs up to that.
Chris, I tried this on my dual boot system and it did not work. I'm running windows 11 (one SSD) and CentOS on another SSD. I believe grub is being used as the boot manager. I logged into CentOS and ran the 3 commands from your link just fine. The problem I had was when I selected one of the themes to have installed into the boot manager, this is where the installation of the chosen theme failed. Any help is greatly appreciated. My grub manager is unaffected, so I can still boot into Windows 11 or CentOS. Thanks, JP.
Does not work for me. I've done all the step, but my grub is still in the default theme.
CyberRE reminds me so much of the interface on HAL9000, the sentient computer at the heart of 2001: A Space Odyssey. I've named all my main machines after HAL. Guess what grub theme I am running? :) Thank you.
I didn't touch the bootloader since 2 years because i don't want to brick it xD but now i want to check, if my backup covers that and try out some themes :D
Hi Chris...great vid....love my new bootloader (cyberpunk) however i have my pc hooked up to my 65" tv...i am sotting quite farther away than normal. Is there anyway i can make the icons and weiting larger?
I'm going to install this because I like 4 of the 5 options but what about grub updates? Will they interfere with this? I'm running Manjaro & Linux Mint on one hard drive and have Parrot on the other. I'm guessing I'll have to install this on both hard drives (not a big deal, thanks for making this at least appear easy)...
@Chris Titus Tech what terminal are you using? is it a custom iTerm2 ?
Just tried this in mint 21.1, all works but when rebooting it do not show the new menus ?
Grub Customiser has been removed from Ubuntu and Mint repos, causing grub boot folder and file issues