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[MY solution] Re: Increase font size of GRUB menu?



On 10/18/2016 8:51 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
With GRUB2 on Jessie, how do I increase the menu's font _size_ .
A Google search wandered around my problem without addressing it.
I did discover that that GRUB was using a resolution that matched
my monitor's settings.

[When menu comes up go to command mode by typing 'c'. Then enter
'vbeinfo' to see list of supported resolutions. In my case the
active resolution was listed as 1280 x 1024.]

Please note the "MY solution" in the subject line as I did not follow some advice in this thread. In ways this IS an "XY Problem" as I never specified some goals and constraints.

SOURCES:
 1. this thread
2. https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/html_node/Theme-file-format.html#Fonts
 3. https://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/1357
 4. http://grub.gibibit.com/New_font_format
 5. https://manned.org/grub-mkfont.1

PROCEDURE:
  [AS ROOT]
apt-get install ttf-unifont
grub-mkfont -s 32 -o /boot/grub/fonts/unicode.pf2 \
   /usr/share/fonts/truetype/unifont/unifont.ttf

COMMENTS:
1. I chose a character height of 32 pixels as on my 1024 line screen that
     gives me a nominal 32 lines of text per screen.
2. I chose to replace the existing unicode.pf2 file as that gives a single change point if I later desire a different character height. I don't foresee it ever being changed during the life of the installation. It is my intention to work it into my preseed.cfg file - must do more research on how.



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