# gfxboot ## About gfxboot gfxboot is a graphical boot screen for syslinux (up to version 4) and grub1. Features - editable boot options - a menu system - context sensitive help texts (in html) shown in separate windows - support for different keyboard layouts - i18n support (localization via po files, Unicode char rendering via freetype lib) - text-to-speech support via pc-speaker - can run animations and play wav files - works via serial line (with text-based menus) ## Downloads Get the latest version from the [openSUSE Build Service](https://software.opensuse.org/package/gfxboot). ## Examples It is used by [openSUSE Tumbleweed](http://download.opensuse.org/tumbleweed/iso/openSUSE-Tumbleweed-DVD-x86_64-Current.iso). The boot screen looks like this: ![openSUSE Tumbleweed boot screen](doc/suse.jpg) A more minimalistic [example](themes/example_07/example_07.bc) included in the git repository: ![example boot screen](doc/example.jpg) ## openSUSE Development To build, simply run `make`. Install with `make install`. Basically every new commit into the master branch of the repository will be auto-submitted to all current SUSE products. No further action is needed except accepting the pull request. Submissions are managed by a SUSE internal [jenkins](https://jenkins.io) node in the InstallTools tab. Each time a new commit is integrated into the master branch of the repository, a new submit request is created to the openSUSE Build Service. The devel project is [system:install:head](https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/system:install:head/gfxboot). `*.changes` and version numbers are auto-generated from git commits, you don't have to worry about this. The spec file is maintained in the Build Service only. If you need to change it for the `master` branch, submit to the [devel project](https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/system:install:head/gfxboot) in the build service directly. Development happens exclusively in the `master` branch. The branch is used for all current products. You can find more information about the changes auto-generation and the tools used for jenkis submissions in the [linuxrc-devtools documentation](https://github.com/openSUSE/linuxrc-devtools#opensuse-development).