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How to add a custom boot screen to Ubuntu Minimal?

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I have disabled the boot screen/splash screen in my Ubuntu Mini installation it has just the core system with Openbox and Xorg installed, it is upgraded from 18.04 to 20.04. I have been wondering if I could add a custom boot logo, even if just a simple label with text, but preferably an image.

this is how I removed the boot logo in the first place.

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@guiverc and this will work for ubuntu minimal?
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You don't have a minimal system if you've added Xorg, `openbox` & likely other packages; but the plymouth screen was no doubt added already when you changed your system into a desktop (Xorg/openbox) type system (if not before). The `plymouth` screen is what hides the text boot messages the linux kernel provides by default (ie. it's the Ubuntu/Lubuntu/Xubuntu etc logo page users usually see - it's the equivalent of a logo & dots, or simple graphic only that hides the kernel boot messages). It's shown before the greeter/DM allows you to login.
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