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  1. Re: How to have a custom Grub2 menu that is maintenance free

    The partition label and the grub name are different.
    (But it's really helpful to rename the partition labels though anyway)
    As that makes is much easier to know which partition is which.
    Refer to...
  2. Re: How to have a custom Grub2 menu that is maintenance free

    You can use time like

    time sudo update-grub
    (Or at least I can)
  3. Re: How to have a custom Grub2 menu that is maintenance free

    You could post the error line that the grub.cfg.new has, which should give us an idea of what's wrong.
    The line is the 637 line, so either copy that line from a text editor, (gedit has a quick...
  4. Re: How to have a custom Grub2 menu that is maintenance free

    ^ I prefer the latter, as the only benefit of the former is the realization of how many kernels I would have.
    If I set a small boot partition, I'd pay closer attention the kernels I have.But alas, I...
  5. Re: How to have a custom Grub2 menu that is maintenance free

    Yep, grub 1.99.

    grub 2.00 runs it as normal as the rest of the entries.

    At this point it's more of an academic curiosity then a necessity.

    Normally, I'd pull a Joe Dirt and say, "Why does it...
  6. Re: How to have a custom Grub2 menu that is maintenance free

    Got it.
    Here's a question.
    Last night, I decided to see about adding a menuentry for the .old file in the root directory, as oldfred mentioned.
    It works fine, but I get the same message when...
  7. Re: How to have a custom Grub2 menu that is maintenance free

    I think grubthemeartist has done a good job of keeping up with newer themes on that thread.
    I agree the custom menu setup is a great thing.
    I have a precise, and kubuntu precise, a quantal, and a...
  8. Re: How to have a custom Grub2 menu that is maintenance free

    Yep, this thread is about customizing the grub2 boot menu.
    If you want to trick out your theme, look here:

    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1823915&highlight=grub+themes
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