How to Change Boot Animation to Log Like Linux on Android

Boot Animation is the initial display animation term when a smartphone or computer is in the process of loadingwhen it enters the operating system when the smartphone or computer is first turned on or turned on.

Boot Animationitself acts as an “entertainer” when yoursmartphone isin the process of running the operating system orbooting. Even eachsmartphonevendor has a differentboot animation.

How to Change Boot Animation to Log Like Linux on Android
How to Change Boot Animation to Log Like Linux on Android

How to Change Boot Animation to Log Like Linux on Android

But have you ever wondered how the Androidbootprocess is always covered byboot animation? Foxy Boot is one of themodulesavailable in Magisk Manager that allows you to change yourboot animationinto anandroid logprocess as if you werebooting ona computer Linux operating system.

The process displayed in the form of this writing isreal. So for those of you who like Android oprek andbootloop occurs, you will know the cause because all processes are listed on theandroid log.

This tutorial requires conditions that must be met, including:

  • Android is rooted using Magisk.
  • File Manager capable ofrootfolder access

If the above conditions are met, go directly to the next step.

1. First, open theMagisk Manager application that is already installed on your Android.

2. Select theDownloads tab menu.

3. On thesearch bartypeFoxy Bootthen press the download icon then selectInstall

4. Let the process run to completion, thenrebootfirst.

5. After rebooting, open your File Explorer (enableshow hidden files), look for thefoxy-boot.shfile in/sbin/.magisk/img/.core/post-fs-data.d/(if not available, please create it first formerly).

6. The filefoxy-boot.shcontains thedefaultconfiguration that you can change, as follows:

resetprop ‘foxy.boot.scale’ 2

  • text size, on a scale of 1 to 9.

resetprop ‘foxy.boot.background’ ‘#ffffff’

  • the color of the writing, you can change it by changing the hex color.

resetprop ‘foxy.boot.foreground’ ‘# 000000’

  • background color, you can change it by changing the hex color.

resetprop ‘foxy.boot.source’ ‘logd’

  • you don’t need to replace this part.

7. After that yousave, thenset thefilepermissionstorw-r-r—

8. Pleaserebootagain to see the results. Like the following screenshot.

Conclusion

To change the boot animation on Android requires root access and must install the Magisk application. By changing the boot animation to a log, you will see all the actual boot processes that the operating system is working on. Don’t forget to back up your data to avoid unwanted things like bootloops.

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