![]() Unfortunately there's no for this (it's currently at under "Version History" but that will change as soon as the next version is released) but the MacPilot folks also agree that there is no way to do this in Catalina: Tested version “Catalina Public Beta 7”: ProductName: Mac OS X If anyone knows of a way around that, please let us know. Since /System/Library/Desktop Pictures/ is part of the read-only system partition, there appears to be no way to change the image which appears as the background before you log in. However, it appears that the default background image for Catalina’s login screen is /System/Library/Desktop Pictures/Catalina.heic In previous versions of macOS, I believe it was possible to change the background image of the login screen by replacing the default in /Library/Desktop Pictures/. Note: This question is about the background image for the login screen (what you see before you log in), not the desktop wallpaper, which can still be changed by going to: System Preferences » Desktop & Screen Saver » Desktop.
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