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    This tut is great, this is something I have been trying to do for ages!!! I remember not that long ago using a dw 1.6 and the bootloader done my head in not the picture but the voice clip it used to play

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devilfish View Post
    /share is a read only part of the image.

    You can still change it though.

    The files in /share/tuxbox/enigma can be mirrored in /var/tuxbox/config/enigma. The image will use any files in /var before it uses the files in /share.

    So if you create your own boot image, rename it to kgd.mvi and put it in /var/tuxbox/config/enigma/pictures it should use that image.

    I think you need to use Tuxbox LogoViewer to create a .mvi image.
    i have nemses image how i can change logo boot
    thank you again

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    anyone know how to find /root/platform/kernel in DK image?

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    The boot logo is in /bin on the DK images (/bin/bild).
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    i think you have to mount the the partition to get the bild file.

    mount -t cramfs /dev/mtdblock/6 /root -o loop

    you will find it then in the folder /root/platform/kernel/bild

    change it there

    then:
    unmount /root

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    it worked fine with me,,,

    here how to do it...

    1) download the TMPGEnc and the template attached,... thanks to the auther ....
    2) load the template in TMPGEnc
    3) choose your picture
    4) in the output.... rename it to newbild without extension.
    5) click on start
    6) ftp the box,.. put the newbild file in the tmp folder..
    7) download a plugin called Easy-Logo from gemini server
    8) run the plugin and choose the second option,, change my logo.
    9) restart your box ...

    it worked like charm with me..

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    baderh.....
    Thanks a lot for this help about the mount..... now i can find the bild file but I can't write over it the new one nor removing it, please help :-(
    Last edited by eslamabdel; 28th February, 2009 at 08:17 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaffa View Post
    Dbox is easy compared to that, just use Logo viewer in the downloads section.
    You can use it for the dreambox as well.
    Load into Logo Viewer as usual but instead of uploading it save it, it will save as build.m1v just rename it to build or whatever you need it to be.
    Must admit never seen the TMPGEnc method before, I have seen this thread here and on other forums but always assumed it was using logoviewer.

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    well i gave this a try,hours ive been at it , after ive made my bild pic and then ftp to the bin file to replace the older bild file i get failed to transfer can any one give me a few pointers as to wat iam doing wrong here really wud like to change my boot pic,,ive just transfered the new picicons and that went in with no problems... as far as i can see ive followed devils tut to the full...any help guys wud be appreciated ,cheers

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    /bin is a read-only folder, you can't write files to it on the dreambox.

    You need a linux PC to be able to edit it.

    http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...ts-image-1248/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Devilfish View Post
    /bin is a read-only folder, you can't write files to it on the dreambox.

    You need a linux PC to be able to edit it.

    http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...ts-image-1248/
    awwww...so is there no other method to change the dk logo then ? nothing at all ,thats a wee shame that i was gonna use my avator pic as my new boot screen ....ohh well...wasted hours didnt even have any joints while i tried this also..now for a ryt good bucket//

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    On a DM7000 Multiboot Image, I can change Bootlogo etc but when it comes to the three files mp3.mvi, radio.mvi and scan.mvi, when for example I change just the mp3.mvi file, not only the File Mode picture changes but also the Radio Mode picture. I thought one could have different pictures for File Mode and Radio Mode. Is thisw possible? Thks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Devilfish View Post
    You won't be able to do overwrite it then.

    There is a way, I'll post up a guide soon. You would need a linux PC though, can't do it in windoze unless you use vmware.
    Hi Devilfish..

    I know this is an old thread but im just racking my brains on how to change the boot logo on DK image or pli image OS for DM500... I can do it with the Gemini image 4.60 using EasyLogo, but not on many other images. Just wondered if you could send me that guided you were woking on..

    Thanks...

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    Hi Devilfish,
    i'm trying to download your template, but the link is not working.
    Can you help.

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by juzforfun View Post
    Hi Devilfish,
    i'm trying to download your template, but the link is not working.
    Can you help.

    Thanks
    This is the easy way to make, change Bootlogos , and send it to your box
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