Here is some documentation on what "images" were 'hepl'fied. So if they just wish to get the HEPL out and put your "site" images in, these are the files they need to change. From redhat-logo's rpm ------------------------------ firstboot/firstboot-header.png firstboot/splash-small.png bootloader/grub-splash.png bootloader/grub-splash.xpm.gz bootloader/rhlilo-en.pcx bootloader/rhlilo-ja.pcx You will have to rebuild this rpm with your changes and then put it in your sites/<site>/Updates directory. Please change the "Release" to be your "site" vs "HEPL" to distinguish it. NOTE: under bootloader, there are grub-splash.xcf.gz and rhlilo-en.xcf.gz. These are the pictures in the gimps layered format. It is easiest to change these files and then just save them in the appropriate format. From anaconda-images ------------------------------ anaconda_header.png first-375.png first-lowres.png first.png progress_first.png splash.png syslinux-splash.png You can put your versions of these files in sites/<site>/RHupdates/pixmaps directory. Or create a new anaconda-images rpm. Please change the "Release" if you create a new rpm. NOTE1:As is noted above, there are several .xcf and .xcf.gz files here. These are there to make it easier to create your own images, as they are in the layered format. Boot Loader Image ------------------------- Although these are done seperatly, they are usually based off of the anaconda-images syslinux-splash. The images that made the boot loader images for hepl are found in /afs/fnal.gov/files/home/room2/dawson/linux/misc/3hepl.diskimage syslinux-splash.hepl.xcf (The gimp picture, layered) syslinux-splash.png (the above picture converted to 16 color png) splash.lss (the above picture converted to .lss) command (the command that converted the png to lss, along with some notes to help keep track of the colors.)