This video will explain you the process of changing the logo at boot time. As well to remove the text.
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It is also known as Silent Booting Process of Raspberry Pi.
Following are the steps, you need to follows.
STEP : 1 (Remove Rainbow Screen)
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Open “/boot/config.txt” as root.
$ sudo nano /boot/config.txt
Then add below line at the end of the file.
disable_splash=1
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STEP : 2 (Remove text message under splash image)
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Open “/usr/share/plymouth/themes/pix/pix.script” as root.
$ sudo nano /usr/share/plymouth/themes/pix/pix.script
Then, remove (or comment out) four lines below:
message_sprite = Sprite();
message_sprite.SetPosition(screen_width * 0.1, screen_height * 0.9, 10000);
my_image = Image.Text(text, 1, 1, 1);
message_sprite.SetImage(my_image);
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STEP : 3 (Remove Boot Messages)
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Open “/boot/cmdline.txt” as root.
$ sudo nano /boot/cmdline.txt
Then, replace “console=tty1” with “console=tty3”.
add below at the end of the line
splash quiet plymouth.ignore-serial-consoles logo.nologo vt.global_cursor_default=0
Here are brief explanations.
‘splash’ : enables splash image
‘quiet’ : disable boot message texts
‘plymouth.ignore-serial-consoles’ : not sure about this but seems it’s required when use Plymouth.
‘logo.nologo’ : removes Raspberry Pi logo in top left corner.
‘vt.global_cursor_default=0’ : removes blinking cursor.
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Replace Splash Image
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Now, unwanted images and texts are gone. Let’s replace the default splash image (/usr/share/plymouth/themes/pix/splash.png) with your own splash image.
$ sudo cp ~/my_splash.png /usr/share/plymouth/themes/pix/splash.png
As described in above assumption, “my_splash.png” should be your new splash image.
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1. Raspberry Pi 4 Compute Module: [ Ссылка ]
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