#!/bin/sh if [ x$SAVE_VBE_STATE = "xtrue" ]; then # Check if we're in a VESA mode - if so, we need to do things more # awkwardly. Otherwise, just use the state from boot. VBEMODE=$(vbetool vbemode get || echo FAILED); if ( echo "$VBEMODE" | grep -q FAILED ); then echo "vbetool returned an error while requesting the vbe mode." else if [ "$VBEMODE" != "3" ]; then vbetool vbemode set 3; vbetool vbestate save >$VBESTATE; fi fi fi