Why is boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz included in the kernel RPM? Why is it not in the grub RPM instead? The reason I ask is that, when using Fedora's kernel, splash.xpm.gz is installed on my PowerPC-based system. Yaboot is used instead of grub on PowerPC.
on my x86 fc3 system splash.xpm.gz is part of fedora-logos package in the development i386 tree splash.xpm.gz is part of fedora-logos packages in fact the version of fedora-logos is the same in fc3 as in development at the moment. are you really really sure /boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz on your system is part of the kernel rpm?
Oops. Let me rephrase my question why is splash.xpm.gz a part of the fedora-logos... Well, that makes a little more sense I suppose (obvious trademark-type material should not go in GRUB RPM). Sorry for the confusion. I suppose /boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz will remain on my system while I patiently wait for GRUB 2's Mac support? I'll concede that a fedora-logos-grub package would be a bit much.