Bernard: I too am having the same problem - the latest kernel is picked
immediately and I don't have any time to choose alternative kernels. It
seems that Colin is already working on this.
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 9:40 PM, Colin Watson
wrote:
> Yes indeed - fixing this properly is high on my list
Yes indeed - fixing this properly is high on my list for 9.10.
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grub2 has no timer
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Bernhard, please attach your current /etc/default/grub and
/boot/grub/grub.cfg, or if applicable point me to where they're already
attached and confirm that those versions are still current.
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grub2 has no timer
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It's supposed to be done by default, but unfortunately we sometimes
don't keep track of disk names properly, and there were some installer
bugs that caused it not to happen at all even after upgrades (there's a
separate bug about all of this, which I do plan to fix for Karmic). To
arrange for it to
Jonathan, please attach your /etc/default/grub and /boot/grub/grub.cfg.
Also, as a general rule, please make sure that you've run grub-install
on the right devices since the last upgrade. Run this command to see
what's done automatically:
sudo debconf-show grub-pc | grep install_devices
If thi
Am Donnerstag, den 27.08.2009, 18:42 + schrieb Bernhard:
> The Startup Manager does work for grub2 in Ubuntu. I can change the
> settings there and they are properly reflected in grub.cfg and such.
> It's just that the timer has completely disappeared from my grub2 menu
> (the one I see right a