Thanks for the tip.
I have used cccdce which just about works, but it also makes the version number and the UEFI\Legacy text disappear.
Also, if a user defines his own theme, he will see the text as light grey on his wallpaper again.
/grub/grub.cfg
I have used cccdce which just about works, but it also makes the version number and the UEFI\Legacy text disappear.
Also, if a user defines his own theme, he will see the text as light grey on his wallpaper again.
/grub/grub.cfg
Code:
...
#export necessary variable
export theme
export gfxmode
export gfxpayload
export vtoydev
export vtoy_path
export vtdebug_flag
export vtoy_iso_part
export vtoy_efi_part
export VENTOY_VERSION
export VTOY_CUR_VIDEO_MODE
set VTLE_CLR=#cccdce