Installing the latest package updates from this morning results in the Graphical GRUB having a solid back background with no artwork. For GRUB2 it looks fine.
I'll have a look at what I've broken, just hope I can make my system boot with grub for testing.
Status: NEW => ASSIGNED
(In reply to Donald from comment #1) > I'll have a look at what I've broken, just hope I can make my system boot > with grub for testing. You'll need a system that was upgraded from a Mageia 5 installation to make that work.
Blocks: (none) => 15527
Moving to blocker status for now, until it is investigated. I'm not sure if this can be fixed post release or not.
Priority: Normal => release_blocker
Status comment: (none) => Affects upgrades from Mageia 5
Not a blocker as it should be fixable with a mageia-theme update, and it should be fixed with mageia-theme-6.1.
Status: ASSIGNED => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => FIXED
commit cc0b9f4682f7c3f453afd8e1bfb5f0374266f48b Author: Donald Stewart <schultz@...> Date: Sun Oct 9 19:29:21 2016 +0100 6.1 - Fix gfxboot images (mga#19187) - Update ReadME.md with gfxboot guidelines and general documentation --- Commit Link: http://gitweb.mageia.org/software/design/theme/commit/?id=cc0b9f4682f7c3f453afd8e1bfb5f0374266f48b
Could you describe what exactly was broken? So that we know how to fix it gain if it would happen again.
CC: (none) => thierry.vignaud
I don't know which option was wrong, but previously, converting the png to jpg using gwenview was sufficient, so something must have changed to cause the behavior seen previously. It was fixed for me on a test with mga 5s grub, I couldn't get mga 6 to boot on my laptop with grub 1. If someone can confirm that would be great. As the conversion is just using ImageMagick, I'll switch it so that it happens automatically at build time to hopefully prevent this from happening again. Just wanted to get this fixed first.
Blocks: 15527 => (none)