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See also: [[Tweaking the boot animation]].
See also: [[Tweaking the boot animation]] and [[Bootanim]].


The UL warning image displayed during shutdown can be modified by replacing the file
The UL warning image displayed during shutdown can be modified by replacing the file
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To disable the shutdown screen entirely (for debugging, for instance), use:
To disable the shutdown screen entirely (for debugging, for instance), use:
/usr/sbin/update-rc.d ul-warning remove
chkconfig ul-warning off
The shutdown screen will still appear on the next shutdown, but will not appear on subsequent shutdowns.


Our UL certification requires us to display this warning; please do not disable the screen in deployed laptops unless for personal use only.
Our UL certification requires us to display this warning; please do not disable the screen in deployed laptops unless for personal use only.

Latest revision as of 00:00, 1 May 2009

See also: Tweaking the boot animation and Bootanim.

The UL warning image displayed during shutdown can be modified by replacing the file

/usr/share/boot-anim/ul_warning.565

with an appropriate alternative, in 1200x900 "565" format.

For example, you might wish to try: modified-shutdown.565.

On a linux system, you can convert 1200x900 PNG images to 565-format images as follows:

$ yum -y install netpbm-progs  
$ pngtopnm myfile.png | ./ppmto565.py -z -o myfile.565

Using the ppmto565.py script found at http://dev.laptop.org/~cscott/ppmto565.py

On core OS versions prior to 8.2, you must omit the -z option. The resulting raw 565-format files seem large, but we use a compressing filesystem on the XO which slims them down nicely.

To disable the shutdown screen entirely (for debugging, for instance), use:

chkconfig ul-warning off

The shutdown screen will still appear on the next shutdown, but will not appear on subsequent shutdowns.

Our UL certification requires us to display this warning; please do not disable the screen in deployed laptops unless for personal use only.