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gfxboot is now loaded via a COM32 module. If you used a line like
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gfxboot bootlogo
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before in isolinux.cfg or syslinux.cfg, change this to
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ui gfxboot bootlogo
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and add /usr/share/syslinux/gfxboot.c32 to your boot directory (the one
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where the config file is).
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You can also use
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ui gfxboot bootlogo message
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and remove the
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display message
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line. The 'message' file will be shown when you leave the gfxboot module (or
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it couldn't be started).
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This also means that gfxboot now works with other syslinux variants like
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pxelinux or extlinux.
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