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framebuffer kernel option + grub



I recently decided to play with a framebuffer device for my console, to
have a really l33t-looking shell, and to get the cool Tux logo when I
boot.

Well, I got the framebuffer device working with my card (Geforce 2 MX)
and found the mode that I like best. (0x315, 800x600, 24-bit)
The problem is, when I tried putting '0x315' in my kernel options
(/boot/grub/menu.lst) it failed to switch to 800x600. The mode that I
chose came from the framebuffer-howto, and it wasn't in the output from
scan. Is there some different way that I have to put the mode number in
menu.lst? The howto is a little unclear, and I obviously don't have the
right thing in menu.lst now. Any help is appreciated.
--
Nick


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