22nd March 2017, 10:48
Try editing the boot parameters and see if it helps.
Do so by hitting the e key on the keyboard while the boot entry is selected then add into the Linux line after quiet simply the word splash and hit Ctrl+X
If the bootsplash appears again you can make this change permanent by using grub-customizer from the settings and adding this splash parameter to the default ones there.
Hope that helps
Do so by hitting the e key on the keyboard while the boot entry is selected then add into the Linux line after quiet simply the word splash and hit Ctrl+X
If the bootsplash appears again you can make this change permanent by using grub-customizer from the settings and adding this splash parameter to the default ones there.
Hope that helps
