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Icon for UEFI settings #185

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Firestar-Reimu opened this issue Nov 11, 2022 · 1 comment
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Icon for UEFI settings #185

Firestar-Reimu opened this issue Nov 11, 2022 · 1 comment

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@Firestar-Reimu
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You can use the UEFI forum logo: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Uefi_logo.svg

Or make a logo like UEFI settings on Microsoft Surface: https://imgur.com/a/Ipub82j

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mateo-sheme commented Feb 9, 2024

Question, how do you assign the UEFI entry to the UEFI image. Looking at the icons, they have just the OS name and a .png. Looking also at the theme file it does just that, however how can I manually assign it?

Edit, finally figured it out. Basically, all the entries on grub are assigned to a class, according to the theme config it looks for a class.png in the icon's folder. Operating Systems are already assigned to class, --class windows for Windows as an example at the grub.cfg file. The icons already exist for both, so both find their way to be assigned. However, UEFI doesn't have a class of its own. There is an efi.png inside the icons but is never used.

According to this issue, you have to manually assign the UEFI entry to --class efi by yourself. On Fedora, it is at /etc/grub.d/proxifiedScripts/uefi-firmware. Simply assign a class and update the grub config file. Again for fedora.

Here is another similar issue.

Hope this helps!

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