

Uncomment this line and set your display resolution: GRUB_GFXMODE=1920x1080 You can use your favourite text editor for this. The theme must be unpacked inside a folder before you can copy it. sudo mkdir BOOT_GRUB_LOCATION/themesĮdit or use a pre-made theme cd distro-grub-themes/customize Usually it's /boot/grub or /boot/grub2 but some distributions have a different one, so you'll have to figure it out. To create themes directory, replace BOOT_GRUB_LOCATION with the directory where GRUB is located. You can clone the repository, or go to the release page and download a single theme. In order to clone the repository from GitHub, you have to install Git, via the git packageĪlternatively, you can download a zip archive by clicking on Code then Download ZIP Clone the repository To revert back to the orignal KDE Neon theme, open GRUB Customizer, and in the Appearance settings tab, change the theme dropdown back to breeze. Run the following to disable the default GRUB theme: sudo rm /etc/default/grub.d/99_breeze-grub.cfg

KDE Neon's default theme is set in a separate file that overrides any theme changes you make. Change the Archive files setting to All files.Enable Custom resolution and select or type in your resolution, e.g 1920x1080.With your file manager, inside the modified theme's directory, select all files and create an archive with.

