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Re: No more GRUB legacy at install time since wheezy?



On Tue 28 Jun 2011 at 13:19:15 -0400, Tom H wrote:

> I'd include the majority of Debian users too in my statement.

The majority of Debian users just want to boot their machine. They are
thankful it doesn't collapse on them. Most of the time. Maybe. Who
knows?

> Changing the files in "/etc/grub.d/" (1) changes the order of your
> grub menu entries (for example, by renumbering the files), (2) changes
> the text displayed in those entries (by editing the naming parts of
> the scripts; for example getting rid of the superfluous "GNU/Linux"in
> the menu entries), (3) adds custom menu entries (like the guy who
> added runlevels 3-5 earlier in this thread).

"GNU/Linux" might be unwanted but it is not 'superfluous'. Unless it's
not Debian we are on.


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