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GRUB2 menu under Ubuntu



  On 06/19/2010 09:22 AM, Jerry Feldman wrote:
>    On 06/19/2010 06:59 AM, edwardp-mh2Nk+tgbQM at public.gmane.org wrote:
>> Due to a video issue on a laptop, I had to reinstall Xubuntu (Ubuntu
>> with XFCE desktop), because as root (sudo), it would not let me delete
>> the directory which had the personalizations (directory not empty).
>> Deleting that directory likely would have fixed the problem.
>>
>> Because this is the only OS installed on the laptop, the GRUB2 menu does
>> not appear when the laptop is powered on, I believe the default number
>> of seconds was set to zero.  On other systems where it is dual-boot with
>> Windows, the menu appears for 10 seconds before booting into Xubuntu by
>> default.
>>
>> Does GRUB2 have a file that can be edited to force the menu to appear
>> for the same 10 seconds on the laptop?  Since the menu did not appear,
>> the laptop could not be booted into recovery mode, which might have also
>> fixed the video issue (reconfigured X).  (FWIW, the video is detected as
>> an ATi Radeon chip and I'm sure there have been known issues with ATi
>> and Linux.)
> Yes. It is in /boot/grup and called either menu.lst or grub.conf.
> A couple of things in the file:
> 1. Comment out hiddenmenu
> 2. Change your timeout to a value you are comfortable with, such as
> timeout=8.
> Another thing I like to do is to change the quiet kernel parameter to
> verbose.
>
>
>
That is grub not grup :-)

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