On 08/11/2012 09:39, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Thursday 08 November 2012 08:23:59 tv.debian@googlemail.com wrote:On 08/11/2012 09:01, Lisi Reisz wrote:
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And yes, the two kernels where GRUB is installed. I simply can't see any menu there, so how do I alter the menu order? I'll put the /etc./default/grub file below my signature again. Thanks, Lisi
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If by "menu" you mean grub2 equivalent of "menu.list" then "/boot/grub/grub.cfg" is what you are looking for.Yes, but it says you mustn't alter it manually.
Well it won't break if you do, but the changes will be lost the next time "update-grub" is run.
This file is recreated every time "update-grub" or "grub-mkconfig" is run (which you must do after modifying /etc/default/grub). Instead of using the menu.cfg you can create any custom entry you'd like using a /etc/grub/40_custom . "40" is just a hint here, choose what you want, but you should find a template with this number in the /etc/grub directory. All files there are sourced when "update-grub" is run and used to generate grub.cfg.Thank you! I hadn't found references to /etc/grub/40.
I already corrected that, but for the sake of future references the correct path is: /etc/grub.d/
Hope it helps.It does. Thank you. Lisi