default vesamenu.c32 timeout 600 display boot.msg # Clear the screen when exiting the menu, instead of leaving the menu displayed. # For vesamenu, this means the graphical background is still displayed without # the menu itself for as long as the screen remains in graphics mode. menu clear menu background splash.png menu title @PRODUCT@ @VERSION@ menu vshift 8 menu rows 18 menu margin 8 #menu hidden menu helpmsgrow 15 menu tabmsgrow 13 # Border Area menu color border * #00000000 #00000000 none # Selected item menu color sel 0 #ffffffff #00000000 none # Title bar menu color title 0 #ff7ba3d0 #00000000 none # Press [Tab] message menu color tabmsg 0 #ff3a6496 #00000000 none # Unselected menu item menu color unsel 0 #84b8ffff #00000000 none # Selected hotkey menu color hotsel 0 #84b8ffff #00000000 none # Unselected hotkey menu color hotkey 0 #ffffffff #00000000 none # Help text menu color help 0 #ffffffff #00000000 none # A scrollbar of some type? Not sure. menu color scrollbar 0 #ffffffff #ff355594 none # Timeout msg menu color timeout 0 #ffffffff #00000000 none menu color timeout_msg 0 #ffffffff #00000000 none # Command prompt text menu color cmdmark 0 #84b8ffff #00000000 none menu color cmdline 0 #ffffffff #00000000 none # Do not display the actual menu unless the user presses a key. All that is displayed is a timeout message. menu tabmsg Press Tab for full configuration options on menu items. menu separator # insert an empty line menu separator # insert an empty line label linux menu label ^Start @PRODUCT@ @VERSION@ kernel vmlinuz append initrd=initrd.img @ROOT@ @EXTRA@ rd.live.image quiet label check menu label Test this ^media & start @PRODUCT@ @VERSION@ menu default kernel vmlinuz append initrd=initrd.img @ROOT@ @EXTRA@ rd.live.image rd.live.check quiet menu separator # insert an empty line # utilities submenu menu begin ^Troubleshooting menu title Troubleshooting label memtest menu label Run a ^memory test text help If your system is having issues, a problem with your system's memory may be the cause. Use this utility to see if the memory is working correctly. endtext kernel memtest menu separator # insert an empty line label local menu label Boot from ^local drive localboot 0xffff menu separator # insert an empty line menu separator # insert an empty line label returntomain menu label Return to ^main menu menu exit menu end