How to change font of boot terminal output?
console-setup can do it but it changes it halfway through, I'd like to have it from beginning.
[SOLVED] Boot font change
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[SOLVED] Boot font change
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Re: Boot font change
Try this
On the third screen, select
This prevents the boot font from changing midway.
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sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup
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Do not change the boot/keyboard
Re: Boot font change
Hi, thanks for answering.
I'm sorry, I might have not been clear enough.
I have already done change of fonts manually through
but what I would like is to have the fonts changed for the whole boot process, from the very beginning and am asking for solution to that.
Thanks again.
I'm sorry, I might have not been clear enough.
I have already done change of fonts manually through
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/etc/default/console-setup
but what I would like is to have the fonts changed for the whole boot process, from the very beginning and am asking for solution to that.
Thanks again.
Re: Boot font change
Well, seems this is the answer:
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php? ... nt#p394278
Anmys, thanks again for the tip, much quicker and cleaner solution than editing the conf file. It actually offered TerminusBold and transition is acceptable.
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php? ... nt#p394278
Anmys, thanks again for the tip, much quicker and cleaner solution than editing the conf file. It actually offered TerminusBold and transition is acceptable.