First, right now we're putting the full error message front and center,
rather than the sad phone.
We're keeping the sad face though, but only as an accent icon.
Finally, not part of this PR, we'll add actions to abort a total crash.
Where the words are sat on top of each-other.
The distance used between the lines is the same as the distance between
both words when horizontal.
The logo has whitespace around it to keep the *text* centered.
While it's not as useful as the other splashes, this may help showing
issues with early post-framebuffer init. E.g. network or adbd in
stage-1.
The hollow logo is simple to describe, compared to a black and white
one, compared to a full colour one.
This is to allow platforms where the virtual console is not available to
graphically show the state of the system; is it stuck in stage-1, early
stage-2 or is it about to get into systemd's init?
This is still a big hack, though but relatively clean.