On 2 September 2010 11:26, Gordon Burgess-Parker gbpli...@gmail.com wrote:
Dual booting Windows 7 and Ubuntu 10.04.
Every time there's a kernel update I get a new entry in the grub 2 boot
screen
I am very confused on how to edit this new version of Grub - in the old
days I just edited
Dual booting Windows 7 and Ubuntu 10.04.
Every time there's a kernel update I get a new entry in the grub 2 boot
screen
I am very confused on how to edit this new version of Grub - in the old
days I just edited menu.1st file.
What I'm aiming for is just two entries - Ubuntu and Windows.
Can
On 2 September 2010 11:26, Gordon Burgess-Parker gbpli...@gmail.com wrote:
Dual booting Windows 7 and Ubuntu 10.04.
Every time there's a kernel update I get a new entry in the grub 2 boot
screen
I am very confused on how to edit this new version of Grub - in the old
days I just edited
On Thu, 2010-09-02 at 11:26 +0100, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
Dual booting Windows 7 and Ubuntu 10.04.
Every time there's a kernel update I get a new entry in the grub 2 boot
screen
I am very confused on how to edit this new version of Grub - in the old
days I just edited menu.1st file.
On 02/09/2010 11:39, Steve Fisher wrote:
On 2 September 2010 11:26, Gordon Burgess-Parker gbpli...@gmail.com
mailto:gbpli...@gmail.com wrote:
Dual booting Windows 7 and Ubuntu 10.04.
Every time there's a kernel update I get a new entry in the grub 2
boot
screen
I am very
On 2 September 2010 11:26, Gordon Burgess-Parker gbpli...@gmail.com wrote:
Dual booting Windows 7 and Ubuntu 10.04.
Every time there's a kernel update I get a new entry in the grub 2 boot
screen
I am very confused on how to edit this new version of Grub - in the old
days I just edited
On 02/09/10 12:17, John Stevenson wrote:
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You may need to update grup using the command:
sudo update-grup2
/usr/sbin/update-grub2 simply calls update-grub.
when a new kernel is installed (say via an update), or a mew module is
built using dkms, then the script /usr/sbin/update-grub