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grub2 has no timer
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After a succesfull upgrade from 10.04 to 10.10 I'm having this issue -
no timeout line - also. GRUB2 displays in all its glory but will
probably sit there untill Judgment Day. One has to choose an OS (I have
a dual boot W7/U10.10 64b) and manually "Enter", after that the chosen
OS boots just fine.
Adam: as I said above, it works when I have two operating systems, but I
get no grub2 timer when I have more than one kernel of the same OS.
Maybe one of the devs could confirm what the intended behavior of grub2
is.
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I don't have this issue anymore. Looks like it was fixed. Can anyone
confirm?
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For me, the timer shows up when I have two different operating systems,
but not when I have 2-3 different kernels for the same operating system.
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I faced this issue on a karmic-server yesterday, upon rebooting after 4
months of uptime and around 2-3 kernel updates in the meantime.
Apparently it was the "recordfail" as mentioned in the comments above
and in this post:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=8086168&postcount=6
Something went
Bug still on kubuntu lucid beta2 :/
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oups sorry, wrong message, i apologize . [ 20.548896] hrtimer:
interrupt too slow, forcing clock min delta to 210134211 ns
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after the last update for the new kubuntu kernel, i get a new message:
2010-04-02 15:49:31 KDELucidTestkernel [ 145.067797] Clocksource tsc
unstable (delta = 75683645 ns)
2010-04-02 15:49:31 KDELucidTestkernel [ 145.270319] Switching to
clocksource acpi_pm
Linux KDELucidTest
After another boot I'm back having this issue. The first line in
/boot/grub/grubenv is recordfail=1 again.
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Yes, I'm running Karmic.
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cmcginty, Adam: are you running karmic? This didn't help for me in
lucid. I tried pressing Esc during boot to get a boot menu but all I got
was a "mountall: cannot connect to plymouth". It resumed to boot
correctly though.
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cmcginty's solution is working for me.
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I still have this bug with the current lucid builds. Maybe it should be
fixed on the live CDs?
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[SOLVED] If you are having this bug, try running the command in the
console to unset the "recordfail" value:
grub-editenv /boot/grub/grubenv unset recordfail
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Same problem over here. When I start up my box it runs by default using my last
kernel (31-11). No grub screen for selecting safe mode or previous kernels.
However, Ive managed to play with the settings in the grub file
(/etc/defaults/grub) and got a splash screen with a time out (setted to
10
same problem here. no option to chose, just starts up.
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Bernard: I too am having the same problem - the latest kernel is picked
immediately and I don't have any time to choose alternative kernels. It
seems that Colin is already working on this.
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 9:40 PM, Colin Watson
wrote:
> Yes indeed - fixing this properly is high on my list
Bernard: I too am having the same problem - the latest kernel is picked
immediately and I don't have any time to choose alternative kernels. It
seems that Colin is already working on this.
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Yes indeed - fixing this properly is high on my list for 9.10.
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Jonathan: do you actually have a timer or is it just picking the default kernel
immediately?
I have a timer of 10 secs in my config files, but it picks immediately!
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Hi Colin, the "sudo dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc" worked great for me, I am
no longer having to manually select a kernel at bootup. It would seem
that his bug is indeed fixed - but it would be good if the fix could be
done automatically rather than requiring users to force the "sudo dpkg-
reconfigure g
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Colin, here are the two files as you requested... I would appreciate any
help.
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OK, I will attach both files. I attached them before, they might have
been only slightly altered.
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Bernhard, please attach your current /etc/default/grub and
/boot/grub/grub.cfg, or if applicable point me to where they're already
attached and confirm that those versions are still current.
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It's supposed to be done by default, but unfortunately we sometimes
don't keep track of disk names properly, and there were some installer
bugs that caused it not to happen at all even after upgrades (there's a
separate bug about all of this, which I do plan to fix for Karmic). To
arrange for it to
Small correction, the new version is different in that it automatically
picks the latest kernel without prompting for a kernel. But the timer is
still not working as far as I can see: Even though I have
set timeout=10
in my grub.cfg, it picks the default kernel immediately. I thought it
should th
OK, running the following command fixed it for me:
sudo grub-install /dev/sda
Didn't know you have to do that, thought that installation would be part
of the upgrade?
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yes , for me that's have fixed my Grub and work well
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Jonathan, please attach your /etc/default/grub and /boot/grub/grub.cfg.
Also, as a general rule, please make sure that you've run grub-install
on the right devices since the last upgrade. Run this command to see
what's done automatically:
sudo debconf-show grub-pc | grep install_devices
If thi
yes , for me that's have fixed my Grub and work well
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I think Colin originally thought that it was a different problem that is
fixed by now and set it to "Fix Released", but the problem isn't fixed
for me either. I will set to "Confirmed", unless anybody minds?
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This bug's status is "Fix Released". Is this now working for everyone?
My GRUB is still having this problem every time I start up...
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I am also experiencing the same problem on my laptop - I thought that
this may have been an issue that I caused myself but it is now clear
that I am not the only one with this problem. Please let me know how I
can help fix the issue.
Kernel: 2.6.31-8-generic
Grub 1.96 karmic
Architecture: i686
Th
hello,
Now after a few updated, certainly Grub, i am asked every start to
choose what version of Kernel i will run.
i have wait to the kernel fix to signal this one, while are no change
with last update.
So it seem a new bug on kubuntu karmic alpha4 x86 64
grub 0.97-29 ubuntu3 64 bits
kernel :
Yes, I have grub-pc installed. Everything worked a couple of days ago.
Here's my grub.cfg:
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You should have grub-pc installed with the version I quoted. You don't
need grub2, although it doesn't hurt.
Could you attach /boot/grub/grub.cfg too?
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And here's my /etc/default/grub if you need it:
# If you change this file, run 'update-grub' afterwards to update
# /boot/grub/grub.cfg.
GRUB_DEFAULT=0
GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=0
GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT_QUIET=true
GRUB_TIMEOUT=5
GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR=`lsb_release -i -s 2> /dev/null || echo Debian`
GRUB_CMDLINE
No, it's not working with that package either. (Actually, should I have
"grub2" installed or not? Aptitude calls it a "transitional package",
but it had the version number you mentioned.)
Timer doesn't come up anymore since yesterday or something, I only have
Karmic installed on this machine, so t
Almost certainly fixed by this:
grub2 (1.96+20090826-3ubuntu3) karmic; urgency=low
* 951_quick_boot.diff: Always initialise timeout from GRUB_TIMEOUT,
otherwise there'll be no timeout when other operating systems are
installed.
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If not
No that works fine, changes in /etc/default/grub are reflected in the
Startup Manager and vice versa.
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Am Donnerstag, den 27.08.2009, 18:42 + schrieb Bernhard:
> The Startup Manager does work for grub2 in Ubuntu. I can change the
> settings there and they are properly reflected in grub.cfg and such.
> It's just that the timer has completely disappeared from my grub2 menu
> (the one I see right a
Just wondering if somebody removed the timer temporarily and on purpose
because of the 2.6.31-7 bug 418509 ?
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The Startup Manager does work for grub2 in Ubuntu. I can change the
settings there and they are properly reflected in grub.cfg and such.
It's just that the timer has completely disappeared from my grub2 menu
(the one I see right after startup).
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