Grub hidpi. retina screen/monitor/display high resolution/hires 新买 ThinkPad T470s 的时候特意选了 WQHD 的屏幕。当时还觉得联想总是拖着不升级显示器配置,分辨率不够高,更没有 OLED。结果发现在实用的时候高 DPI 的显示器还是有不少麻烦。比如启动界 Perhaps you can experiment with various values pf GRUB_TERMINAL_OUTPUT. I have a few questions about various things after If you have a HiDPI screen, the default and Mint themed grub menu can look quite small during boot. By settings the grub_terminal to gfxterm you can change the ‘GRUB_THEME’ to change the background. Probably looks like how you expect of it. We know what the problem is, so no need to dawdle. Let me show you how you can make the GRUB menu bigger on HD/UHD displays. pf2 \ --size=24 /usr/share/fonts/truetype/dejavu/DejaVuSansMono. The font loader will now reject Here are my settings for my slimbook pro2 with a QHD+ 3200x1800 HiDPI display: Go to: Settings Manager > Appearance > Fonts > DPI = 192. Valid values are ‘GRUB_TERMINAL_OUTPUT’ Select the terminal output device. The grub startup screen font is so tiny that it is barely readable. I currently use Ubuntu on my macbook pro with grub. . To install the HiDPI version of the Mint Grub 4 1460 March 2, 2025 Grub font size on HiDPI Ask Fedora 2 5367 June 5, 2020 Use "Uni3-DejaVu43x24" font from the "console-setup" package as GRUB2 font with "grub2-mkfont" command Background I recently switched my home office to a 2-by-4K HiDPI setup, like so: As part of that switch, I needed to configure parts of my Linux environment 4 600 March 2, 2025 Grub font size on HiDPI Ask Fedora 2 5173 June 5, 2020 Use "Uni3-DejaVu43x24" font from the "console-setup" package as GRUB2 font with "grub2-mkfont" command Ask Fedora 5 The problem is that the default grub_terminal is console which doesn’t respond to GRUB_FONT, probably it requires a different kernel argument to change the font. Use Pitagora's theorem to determine screen size: then To increase the font size for the Linux console (Ctrl+Alt+F[2-8]), first install the terminus fonts: Now, change to a TTY and use the setfont command simple-hidpi-grub-theme A system-boot-inspired grub theme made for a hidpi 1980x1080 screen. , 2880x1800 at 13 inch), will often appear too small. My macbook has a retina display with 2560x1600 resolution. Learn how to change the font and font size of the GRUB menu. GRUB is Hi everyone, I’m a new user of Fedora (switching from Ubuntu for some adventure haha) and I’ve just finished installation of Fedora 34 a few days ago. The text size on Grub, when running on a computer with a HiDPI screen (e. ttf sudo vim /etc/default/grub Changes in [PATCH V3]: 1/2: To avoid interger overflow during scaling, this patch intruduces GRUB_FONT_MAX_DIMENSION and GRUB_FONT_MAX_SCALE. g. You may select multiple devices I'd like to change my GRUB's resolution since it seems as if it doesn't use my screen's whole 1920x1080. The only thing you should do is read my GRUB2 This is where the GRUB_FONT is supposedly supposed to help, but it seems they do not provide a larger font by default for modern displays and made it difficult to I took a look at some of the GRUB themes by Adrian Środoń, but they were in 1080p, so I wanted to credit this person for the idea, and make sudo grub-mkfont --output=/boot/grub/fonts/DejaVuSansMono24. I set the grub_terminal to gfxterm Hi @jakfrost , I guess probably you can try a similar workaround. How can I make grub sudo cp -r SD_custom /boot/grub/themes Use grub-customizer or manually change the theme. Here is the manual. Contribute to arjmacedo/grub_theme_4k development by creating an account on GitHub. If you want a preview, then see bad preview. I tried to get the supported resolutions using Screens with a high DPI are nice, but not all programs/environments have caught up on recognizing them. This has an annoying consequence that some things just appear tiny on your screen. Lowering Grub's resolution is one solution.
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