Hi Skippy,
You probably need to run
"sudo update-grub"
which will regenerate your config file & should provide the menu. Any
persistent changes you want should therefore be made in
/etc/default/grub first.
Afterwards, if your 'buntu system is grub2 you could usefully run
update-grub from the
Skippy VonDrake wrote:
> I have multiple partitions, Ubuntu installed on one and grub2
> installed in the MBR.
The BIOS will only boot one MBR. Fortunately it can be shared between
Ubuntu and Debian okay. Since your primary one is Ubuntu I would use
it to boot both.
> When I installed Debian (6
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