Patch webOS Boot Themes

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When the Pre is booting or shutting down, the screen fades between two images - /palm-logo.png and /palm-logo-bright.png located in /usr/palm/sysmgr/images. By replacing either or both of these images, the boot logo can be customized. This requires access to the Pre's OS if you follow the method outlined below "Replacing the Files". However, boot logos can now be installed via Quick Install...read the next paragraph to find out how.

The easiest way to install a boot theme onto your phone is to use WebOS Quick Install, which can be found at http://forums.precentral.net/homebrew-apps/206905-webos-quick-install-v2-7-beyond.html. You can download any set of boot logos, and then install them with Quick Install via the Change Boot Logo tweak. Alternatively, if you use the website PreThemer, you can download the IPKG files and install them directly through Quick Install. To do this, simply download the IPK file from the website to wherever you want on your computer, and then drag it into the main field of Quick Install and hit Install. If you had a boot log installed previous to webOS 1.2 (or 1.2.1), it is recommended that you uninstall the old ones first with Quick Install if you want to install via that program. To do this, go to Tools > Device Management and then look over your installed applications. You should see the name of your installed boot logo on that list. You can uninstall it by checking its box and then clicking uninstall.

Works with: 1.0.3, 1.1

Replacing the Files

Step One Log into the phone via ssh and copy the files to the USB drive.

#/if your login account does not have root permission, you must sudo the commands...the following assumes you do not have root permission
#/if you do not use sudo and do not have root permission, you will get Permission Denied errors...
sudo mkdir /media/internal/bootlogo
sudo cp /usr/palm/sysmgr/images/palm-logo* /media/internal/bootlogo

Step Two Modify the files with your favorite editor (Gimp, Photoshop, ImageMagick, MS Paint, etc.)

Step Three Save the new images to the bootlogo directory on the Pre's USB drive.

Step Four Log into the phone via ssh, remount the root filesystem read-write, backup the existing files, copy the new images into place, and remount the root filesystem read-only.

sudo mount -o rw,remount /
sudo cp -ip /usr/palm/sysmgr/images/palm-logo.png /usr/palm/sysmgr/images/palm-logo.png.orig
sudo cp -ip /usr/palm/sysmgr/images/palm-logo-bright.png /usr/palm/sysmgr/images/palm-logo-bright.png.orig
sudo cp /media/internal/bootlogo/palm-logo.png /usr/palm/sysmgr/images/palm-logo.png
sudo cp /media/internal/bootlogo/palm-logo-bright.png /usr/palm/sysmgr/images/palm-logo-bright.png
sudo mount -o ro,remount /

Step Five Restart Luna and watch your awesome new logo.

pkill LunaSysMgr

Taking it to the Next Step

With a small bit of scripting, we can have separate boot and shutdown themes. The first thing to do is to create regular and "bright" images for booting and shutting down. Save the new images to the bootlogo directory on the Pre's USB drive. (Steps 1-3 above).

Step One Log into the phone via ssh, remount the root filesystem read-write, and create a directory in /opt to store the new images. We're using /opt, as the script we'll modify later will copy files, and /usr is mounted read-only.

sudo mount -o rw,remount /
sudo mkdir -p /opt/share/bootimages

Step Two Copy the new images to /opt/share/bootimages, naming them palm-logo-up.png, palm-logo-up-bright.png, palm-logo-down.png and palm-logo-down-bright.png. Additionally, copy the shutdown files to palm-logo.png and palm-logo-bright.png.

cd /opt/share/bootimages/
sudo cp /media/internal/bootlogo/<boot image> palm-logo-up.png
sudo cp /media/internal/bootlogo/<bright boot image> palm-logo-up-bright.png
sudo cp /media/internal/bootlogo/<shutdown image> palm-logo-down.png
sudo cp /media/internal/bootlogo/<bright shutdown image> palm-logo-down-bright.png
sudo cp palm-logo-down.png palm-logo.png
sudo cp palm-logo-down-bright.png palm-logo-bright.png

Step Three Backup the current logo images, if you haven't already.

sudo cp -ip /usr/palm/sysmgr/images/palm-logo.png /usr/palm/sysmgr/images/palm-logo.png.orig
sudo cp -ip /usr/palm/sysmgr/images/palm-logo-bright.png /usr/palm/sysmgr/images/palm-logo-bright.png.orig

Step Four Delete the current logo images and replace them with symlinks to the files in our new directory in /opt

cd /usr/palm/sysmgr/images/
sudo rm palm-logo-bright.png
sudo rm palm-logo.png
sudo ln -s ../../../../../opt/share/bootimages/palm-logo-bright.png palm-logo-bright.png
sudo ln -s ../../../../../opt/share/bootimages/palm-logo.png palm-logo.png

Step Five Back up and edit /etc/init.d/start_animation, adding the switching of the files

sudo cp -ip /etc/init.d/start_animation /etc/init.d/start_animation.orig
sudo -e /etc/init.d/start_animation

Before the line starting with if [ -x /usr/bin/luna-send add the following:

ok=no
if [ -f /opt/share/bootimages/palm-logo-up.png ] && \
   [ -f /opt/share/bootimages/palm-logo-up-bright.png ] && \
   [ -f /opt/share/bootimages/palm-logo-down.png ] && \
   [ -f /opt/share/bootimages/palm-logo-down-bright.png ] ; then
        cp /opt/share/bootimages/palm-logo-down.png /opt/share/bootimages/palm-logo.png
        cp /opt/share/bootimages/palm-logo-down-bright.png /opt/share/bootimages/palm-logo-bright.png
        ok=yes
fi

At the very end of the file, add the following:

if [ "$ok" = "yes" ] ; then
        sleep 5
        cp /opt/share/bootimages/palm-logo-up.png /opt/share/bootimages/palm-logo.png
        cp /opt/share/bootimages/palm-logo-up-bright.png /opt/share/bootimages/palm-logo-bright.png
fi

Step Six Restart Luna and watch your awesome new logos.

pkill LunaSysMgr

Boot Themes

You can find more boot themes at http://www.prethemer.com/logos.

Title: Old Default Theme

Author: Palm

Palm-logo.png Palm-logo-bright.png

Title: New Default Theme

Author: HP

Hp-logo.png Hp-logo-bright.png

Title: Default Theme

Author: Palm

Palm-logo.png Palm-logo-bright.png

Title: Linux Inside Tux bright Edition

Author: MmO

Linux-Inside.png Linux-Inside-Bright.png

Title: Tux - got root?

Author: JackieRipper

Jackieripper-palm-logo.png Jackieripper-palm-logo-bright.png


Title: Red and Green

Author: JackieRipper

Jackieripper2-palm-logo-up.png Jackieripper2-palm-logo-up-bright.png Jackieripper2-palm-logo-down.png Jackieripper2-palm-logo-down-bright.png


Title: Blue Tux

Author: pEEf

PEEf-palm-logo.png PEEf-palm-logo-bright.png


Title: Glassy Tux

Author: fish199902

Fish109902-palm-logo.png Fish109902-palm-logo-bright.png


Title: GunTux

Author: Xaeonis

Xaeonis-GunTux-palm-logo.png Xaeonis-GunTux-palm-logo-bright.png

Title: bleeding apples

Author: predatory1

Apv-palm-logo.png Apv-Palm-logo-bright.png

Title: Just Pre

Author: JP_Money

Just-pre-palm-logo.png Just-pre-palm-logo-bright.png


Title: Jumpman Pre

Author: dave b

Daveb-jumpman-pre-palm-logo.png Daveb-jumpman-pre-palm-logo-bright.png

Title: Transform

Author: Ahabenezer

Autobot-palm-logo.png Decepticon-palm-logo-bright.png


Title: Linux

Author: 473x15

Linux2-palm-logo.png Linux-palm-logo-bright.png


Title: Zombie Palm

Author: Steel Shadow

Zombie-palm-logo.png Zombie-palm-logo-bright.png


Title: Serenity (Firefly)

Author: HelloNNNewman

Serenity 4-4.png Serenity 5-5.png


Title: Serenity (Firefly)

Author: HelloNNNewman

Firefly 1.png Firefly 2 fire.png


Title: Shodan (SS2)

Author: osat3ch

Palm-logo shodan.png Palm-logo-bright shodan.png