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Rosé Pine for GRUB 2

All natural pine, faux fur and a bit of soho vibes for the classy minimalist

Installation

Download rose-pine-grub.tar.gz from the releases tab, and:

Manually

Extract the tarball:

tar -xvf rose-pine-grub.tar.gz

Move the rose-pine-grub folder into the /boot/grub/themes/ directory:

sudo mv rose-pine-grub /boot/grub/themes

If the themes directory doesn't exist, create it.

I recommend making a backup of your GRUB config now just in case:

sudo cp /etc/default/grub /etc/default/grub.bak

Now edit your GRUB config (sudoedit is recommended to avoid giving your text editor root permissions):

sudoedit /etc/default/grub

Find the line with GRUB_THEME=. If it is commented out, uncomment it. If it doesn't exist, add a line to your GRUB config, and set your GRUB_THEME line to the following:

GRUB_THEME="/boot/grub/themes/rose-pine-grub/theme.txt"

Optionally, you can set the GRUB_GFXMODE setting for the theme to display at your native screen resolution.

Now you need to update your GRUB config:

sudo grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg

On Debian-based distros, the following wrapper exists for this command:

sudo update-grub

With grub-customizer

  1. Launch grub-customizer
  2. Navigate to appearance settings
  3. Go to theme and hit the plus button, and select rose-pine-grub.tar.gz
  4. Select it form the list and hit Save in the top left
  5. Reboot

Gallery

+1 for the sexy desk setup

GRUB with Rosé Pine

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