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+title: GRUB payload
+x-toc-enable: true
+...
+
+This section relates to the GRUB payload used in libreboot.
+
+Changing the background image in GRUB
+=====================================
+
+Use cbfstool from libreboot\_util, or
+libreboot\_src/coreboot/util/cbfstool/ if you want to build from source.
+
+ $ ./cbfstool yourrom.rom remove background.png -n background.png
+ $ ./cbfstool yourrom.rom add -f background.png -n background.png -t raw
+
+When you've done this, re-flash your ROM and you should have a new
+background at boot time.
+
+Setting font in GRUB (for reference)
+====================================
+
+You don't need to do this unless you would like to change the default
+font yourself. (this is just for reference. It has already been done for
+you)
+
+The old font used was Unifont, and this had some missing characters: for
+instance, the border showed ??? characters instead of lines.
+
+I tried DeJavu Sans Mono from this website:
+[dejavu-fonts.org](http://dejavu-fonts.org/wiki/Download)
+
+Specifically, the version that I chose was the latest at the time of
+writing (Saturday 21 June 2014): [this
+one](http://sourceforge.net/projects/dejavu/files/dejavu/2.34/dejavu-fonts-ttf-2.34.tar.bz2)
+
+This is a free font that is also contained in GNU+Linux distributions
+like Debian, Devuan or Parabola.
+
+ $ cd libreboot\_src/grub
+
+compile grub (the build scripts info on how to do this)\
+come back out into libreboot\_src/resources/grub:
+
+ $ cd ../libreboot\_src/resources/grub/font
+
+I took Dejavu Sans Mono from dejavu (included in this version of
+libreboot) and did:
+
+ $ ../../../grub/grub-mkfont -o dejavusansmono.pf2 dejavu-fonts-ttf-2.34/ttf/DejaVuSansMono.ttf
+
+I then added the instructions to 'gen.sh' script in grub-assemble to
+include resources/grub/dejavusansmono.pf2 in all of the ROM images, at
+the root of the GRUB memdisk.\
+I then added that instructions to the grub.cfg files (to load the
+font):
+
+ loadfont (memdisk)/dejavusansmono.pf2
+
+GRUB keyboard layouts (for reference)
+=====================================
+
+Custom keyboard layout in GRUB (for reference)
+----------------------------------------------
+
+Keymaps are stored in resources/utilities/grub-assemble/keymap/.
+
+Example (French Azerty):
+
+ $ ckbcomp fr > frazerty
+
+Go in grub directory:
+
+ $ cat frazerty | ./grub/grub-mklayout -o frazerty.gkb
+
+You must make sure that the files are named keymap and keymap.gkb (where
+'keymap' can be whatever you want).
+
+Then from the above example, you would put `frazerty` in
+`resources/utilities/grub-assemble/keymap/original/` and the
+`frazerty.gkb` file goes under
+`resources/utilities/grub-assemble/keymap/`
+
+The build scripts will automatically see this, and automatically build
+ROM images with your custom layout (given the name) and include them
+under bin. Example: `libreboot_frazerty.rom`.
+
+UK Dvorak keyboard layout in GRUB (for reference)
+-------------------------------------------------
+
+ukdvorak had to be created manually, based on usdvorak. diff them (under
+resources/utilities/grub-assemble/keymap/original) to see how ukdvorak
+file was created
+
+ $ cat ukdvorak | ./grub/grub-mklayout -o ukdvorak.gkb
+
+Copyright © 2014 Leah Rowe <info@minifree.org>\
+
+Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
+under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License Version 1.3 or any later
+version published by the Free Software Foundation
+with no Invariant Sections, no Front Cover Texts, and no Back Cover Texts.
+A copy of this license is found in [../fdl-1.3.md](../fdl-1.3.md)