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en:c2_bootlogo [2016/07/11 10:13] joy.cho [Logo File Format] |
en:c2_bootlogo [2017/05/15 08:40] odroid [How to replace boot logo with your custom image] |
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- | Image Format : 24-bit Windows BMP image or 24-bit Windows Gzipped BMP image | + | Image Format : 24-bit Windows BMP image or 24-bit Windows Gzipped BMP image (Without meta-data) |
Image Size : 1280 by 720 | Image Size : 1280 by 720 | ||
- | Bit Depth : 24bpp | + | Color Depth : 24bpp |
The file name should be 'boot-logo.bmp' or 'boot-logo.bmp.gz' | The file name should be 'boot-logo.bmp' or 'boot-logo.bmp.gz' | ||
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$ fastboot flash logo boot-logo.bmp | $ fastboot flash logo boot-logo.bmp | ||
</code> | </code> | ||
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+ | <WRAP center round important> | ||
+ | If you will use bmp data on logo partition, make sure there is NO boot-logo.bmp.gz file on your VFAT area, because U-Boot checks very first if there is boot-logo.bmp.gz on VFAT area and then check logo partition.\\ | ||
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+ | You need this special cable to access the U-boot command.\\ | ||
+ | [[http://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G134111883934]] | ||
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+ | You also need a normal micro-USB cable for the fastboot/adb interface between C2 and your host PC too.\\ | ||
+ | [[http://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G134114594259]] | ||
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+ | </WRAP> | ||
=== Ubuntu === | === Ubuntu === |