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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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This is still an issue in Ubuntu 12.10
@ cmcginty (casey-mcginty) :
running:
grub-editenv /boot/grub/grubenv unset recordfail
does not help.
Also none of the workarounds worked for me in GRUB 2.00 on Ubuntu 12.10
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What does this command do? How to revert it if I have a problem with it
? (I already found a workaround, see above, so I don't want to take
risks)
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[SOLVED] If you are having this bug, try running the command in the
console to unset the "recordfail" value:
grub-editenv /boot/grub/grubenv unset recordfail
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The workaround given by beefstu works also for me !
Indeed, I had :
if [ ${recordfail} = 1 ]; then
set timeout=-1
else
set timeout=3
fi
And I simply changed it by the following to get a 5s timeout:
if [ ${recordfail} = 1 ]; then
set timeout=5
else
set timeout=3
fi
More information: see
The recordfail logic is as follows:
If the previous boot failed, then don't time out when displaying the
menu next time round, since the user probably wants to do something
different.
I would suggest investigating why recordfail isn't getting unset,
instead. /etc/init.d/grub-common is (cur
I also had this problem, and found a workaround which is a little hard
and dirty!
I edited to grub.cfg file (had to change it from read only and edit as
root) after backing it up and commented the lines in a small 'if' code
so that they didn't run.
The code originally read:
if [ ${recordfail} =
Dear all,
as said above, I still have this bug on my Ubuntu 9.10. Surprisingly, the
coutdown sometimes re-appears (once every 10~20 boots), so it looks mysterious.
I think I am going to re-install GRUB 1...
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I have this same issue in Kubuntu 9.10. Occasionally after an update the
countdown of grub disappeared and I must manually press enter to boot to
the default. The "set timeout=10" workaround has fixed the problem until
some other update messes things up again.
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** Attachment added: "grub.cfg of my Xubuntu9.10 (problem solved via
workaround)"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38729309/grub.cfg
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Thank you Niels.
As described on the forum, I tried the "set timeout=10" workaround:
- on my Xubuntu9.10 it solved the problem
- on my Ubuntu9.10 it didn't solve the problem (neither with "set timeout=2")
Please find in attached files the logs of both my Xubuntu and Ubuntu.
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This appears to be a bug in grub. Look here for a possible workaround:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1364220
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I did "sudo update-grub" and it changed nothing. FYI, I have the same bug on
Xubuntu9.10 on another PC.
Please find the /boot/grub/grub.cfg in attached file.
** Attachment added: "/boot/grub/grub.cfg"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38697335/grub.cfg
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Thank you for taking the time to report this problem and helping to make
Ubuntu better. It seems to me that the configuration in the file you
attached is fine (if you want a 3 second timeout). It is however
possible that this is not the configuration used by grub. The file you
attached is actually
** Attachment added: "grub"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38384167/grub
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