Show an owner when grub is booting up
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grub-ownership
Show an owner when grub is booting up.
It is looking like this:
##########################
# Owner: #
# Alex Alexsen <a@a.tld> #
##########################
Installation
sudo make install
# OR with an autotools like PREFIX:
sudo PREFIX=/another/root make install
Configuration
Edit the file /etc/default/grub
.
This is an example config
# Name and mail address of owner
OWNER="Alex Alexsen <a@a.tld>"
# Amounts of seconds for how long the owner information is displayed. It is skippable via ESC.
OWNER_TIMEOUT=10
Apply configuration
To apply the configuration you need to regenerate the GRUB2 config.
grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
# OR on Debian like systems
update-grub
Uninstall
sudo make uninstall
# OR with an autotools like PREFIX:
sudo PREFIX=/another/root make uninstall