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How to Create Custom Grub Menu Backgrounds for Linux Boots

On most Linux systems, the boot process presents the normal BIOS screen, followed by Grub. Grand Unified Bootloader (Grub) takes over her BIOS and gives the user a choice of her OS options and kernel. Usually I press Enter or wait for Grub to disappear. Grub is utilitarian, it works, and it doesn’t care what it looks like. But what if you could add a little twist to the boot process?

Grub Customizer by Daniel Richteris a GUI-based application for easily configuring Grub. Instead of manually editing text files, you can easily edit and preview changes before committing them to the system.

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