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04/30/2014 at 23:52 #6507
ex0r
ParticipantSo, with the help of another raspberry pi enthusiast, I was able to take my stock retropie image, flash it to an sd card, and modify the image so that the rainbow at the start of bootup goes away, the bootup text is silent, and displays the retropie splash screen, and it boots right into emulation station after the splash screen. I also made it give a silent shutdown, to make it look beautiful.
If anyone is interested in me making the image available for others to download and try out, let me know. I think it looks nice, its only got a black screen during bootup for a few seconds, same with shutdown.
05/02/2014 at 20:12 #6550royenroy
ParticipantBy any chance, could you tell me how to customize the rainbowscreen at the beginning of the boot?
05/02/2014 at 20:13 #6551ex0r
ParticipantIn command.txt in /boot/ you need to add disable_splash=1 and save it off, than reboot. You shouldn’t see it anymore.
it might actually be called config.txt, you’ll know which one it is when you see similar disable_* flags in it. I do know it’s in /boot/ though. Sorry, don’t have my pi near me right now to check for sure.
09/06/2014 at 16:44 #55972giorgio
GuestIt would be lovely for the community if you could share your image.
In the meanwhile, how did you get a completely silent boot before and after the splash screen?
Thank you in advance09/17/2014 at 17:09 #68266nekojita
ParticipantVery insterested too, please upload your image!
09/17/2014 at 17:18 #68270ex0r
GuestI will post the image, however right now I am going through a divorce and also a move, so I will not be able to post it for a bit.
To answer your question, I had another member on another forum who is familiar with linux and the pi help me setup a script and some of the configuration options that completely removed it. It’s been a while since it’s been done so I am not 100% certain on what exactly was done. A lot of it was mainly just in config.txt with changing and adding some new parameters.
I will post the image as soon as I am able to recover it from my desktop, which is currently in storage until the move is completed.
10/22/2014 at 10:12 #81937bobbyt
ParticipantI stumbled across the following thread on another forum which is about hiding the loading command prompts. I haven’t tried this myself…
http://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=78&t=88408
01/20/2015 at 20:03 #85494brakanje
Participanthow did you remove the boot text?
What I meant to say is that I am trying to figure out how to do this. I read several guides that all say you loose access to the terminal which is not ideal as I want to be able to get into X to manage things and also don’t want to have errors happening blindly.Some method that reroutes all console text to a log file would be ideal i think.
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