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



On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 3:12 PM, Brian <ad44@cityscape.co.uk> wrote:
> 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?

Exactly.


>> 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.

In *my* grub menu*s*, it's *completely* superfluous.


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