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Rodbouy
24th October, 2011, 07:17 PM
Has anyone managed to remove the default PLi boot image?

I have been unable to remove the initial blue screen but have been able to add the 2nd one( same pic as boot) to my own and the shutdown img.

I cant even find it in the dir

satsmo
24th October, 2011, 09:23 PM
Are you using the Dream Logo Generator as it will allow you to change all logos, i.e. bootlogo.mvi, bootlogo_wait.mvi, backdrop.mvi and switchoff.mvi.

If you need it let me know and I will attach it for you.

I know PLi uses a different structure also, so if DLG doesn't do the trick, issue this command via telnet, (mount /boot -o remount,rw), and try DLG or FTP logo again.

Rodbouy
24th October, 2011, 10:30 PM
Hi mate, I tried 2, DLG and Enigma2tool.

I have seen a thread in a forum over in Germany with that telnet command but that failed to work also.

Then the thread ended with yes it can be done but no explanation on how he done it.

Bloody Germans

No matter what you pick, from the tool bootlogo.jpg pr mvi or bootlogowait.mvi it just goes to the box and renames to bootlogo.mvi

I just cant find the actual pli.mvi or jpg

satsmo
24th October, 2011, 10:43 PM
You should find the bootlogo.mvi in usr/share. I am looking at it now in OpenPLi 2.1. If you are thinking of a straight FTP swap dont forget to back up the original mvi, just in case and chmod755 the new one.

Rodbouy
24th October, 2011, 10:52 PM
No, the bootlogo.mvi in the share folder is what the DLG and engima2tool have placed there and have been ftp correctly.

If I now boot the box the same blue pli picture still appears and then is followed by the my own image that now occupies the /usr/share/bootlogo.mvi

So the actual image I want to remove and replace is not in that folder and must be booting from else where.

rossi2000
25th October, 2011, 12:38 PM
you cannot remove the initial bootlogo unless you can build pli images yourself.

what you are trying to change are the standard bootlogos.