Hi, I'am the author. I've seen your question randomly ;).
> I don't understand why Grub Customizer does not put the newest kernel in the top spot
This depends on the position you put the "(new...
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Hi, I'am the author. I've seen your question randomly ;).
> I don't understand why Grub Customizer does not put the newest kernel in the top spot
This depends on the position you put the "(new...
For me it looks like an error in your grub.cfg. This cannot be solved by running grub-install as you have to create a new config. This is the job of update-grub.
Before you do the following,...
The second is preferable as it's your main grub installation (I guess your primary system is 12.04). However Grub has the problem that the currenty running system (you're on 10.04) won't be found....
There are two solutions:
a) you can install the bootloader of 10.04 to mbr (on the files menu).
b) you can switch grub customizer to the 12.04 partition (also on the files menu)
Hi @all:
I've just released version 2.2 of Grub Customizer which fixes the Grub 1.99 problem (submenu support). Submenus are viewed hierarchical but you can move it's to any location inside its...
@killabee44:
Grub Customizer does the following checks to find out if Grub2 is installed:
command grub-mkconfig exists
command update-grub exists
command grub-install exists
command "which" to...
No, generally you don't have to copy your image anyway. In this case 05_debian_theme should detect your image as "not accassible on startup" and copying to /boot/grub by itself.
First try the...
Grub Customizer already sets the background image correctly (using the file /usr/share/desktop_base/grub_background.sh). As far as I know this is still the only way to set image and colors without...
I had this issue too. But then I found this wonderful solution: http://www.mail-archive.com/gtkmm-list@gnome.org/msg03509.html
Hi geoffree,
I'd like to fix this. Please set up a bug report at https://bugs.launchpad.net/grub-customizer and attach your grub2 configuration files/directories (/etc/grub.d and...