# Distro Grub Themes A pack of GRUB2 themes for each Linux distribution ## Supported distributions - Arch Linux - Debian - ElementaryOS - Fedora - Linux Mint - Manjaro - openSUSE - Pop! OS - Solus - Ubuntu ## Preview theme

## Installation via Grub Customizer In order to clone repository from Github you have to install `git` package
Alternatively you can download zip package - **Code -> Download ZIP** #### Clone the repository ``` git clone https://github.com/AdisonCavani/distro-grub-themes.git ``` ### Install Grub Customizer Apt ``` sudo add-apt-repository ppa:danielrichter2007/grub-customizer sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install grub-customizer ``` Pacman ``` sudo pacman -S grub-customizer ``` Dnf ``` sudo dnf install grub-customizer ``` Eopkg ``` sudo eopkg install grub-customizer ``` ### Install pre-made theme with Grub Customizer - Open Grub Customizer - Go to **Appearance settings** tab - Select *Custom resolution* and type in your resolution. E.g: 1920x1080 - Press *Add theme* button, go to your directory, where you have cloned repository. In my case `/home/adison/distro-grub-theme` - Select your theme located in `/themes` directory - Save changes ### Install custom-made theme with Grub Customizer - Edit your theme located in `/customize` folder - With your file manager, inside edited theme directory, select all files and **create archive** with .tar or .tar.xz extension - Open Grub Customizer - Go to **Appearance settings** tab - Select *Custom resolution* and type in your resolution. E.g: 1920x1080 - Press *Add theme* button, go to your directory, where you have cloned repository. In my case `/home/adison/distro-grub-theme` - Change view settings from *Archive files* to **All files** - Select your archive - Save changes ## Manual Installation In order to clone repository from Github you have to install `git` package
Alternatively you can download zip package - **Code -> Download ZIP** #### Clone the repository ``` git clone https://github.com/AdisonCavani/distro-grub-themes.git ``` #### Create themes directory ``` sudo mkdir /boot/grub/themes ``` #### Edit or use pre-made theme ``` cd distro-grub-themes/customize ``` #### Copy theme ``` sudo cp -r Ubuntu/ /boot/grub/themes ``` #### Edit Grub config You can use your favourite text editor ``` sudo nano /etc/default/grub ``` Uncomment this line and set your resolution: ``` GRUB_GFXMODE=1920x1080 ``` At the end of file add theme path: ``` GRUB_THEME="/boot/grub/themes/Ubuntu/theme.txt" ``` Replace "Ubuntu" with selected theme
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