On 05/27/2015 05:13 PM, Glenn Holmer wrote:
> I've just switched to Fedora from Ubuntu (my first distro switch in
> seven years!). I have multiple operating systems on my machines, and use
> a small dedicated GRUB parition to boot them. When I switched to Fedora,
> I re-installed the copy of GRUB I boot from, but the screen looks a bit
> different. In particular, I'm not seeing a border around the menu now.
>
> This is what it looks like on a machine with Ubuntu's GRUB:
> http://www.lyonlabs.org/shoggoth-boot.png
>
> and this is what it looks like on the machine where GRUB was
> re-installed from Fedora:
> http://www.lyonlabs.org/grub-greyhand.png
>
> Anybody have any idea what might have changed? The grub.cfg file for
> the new machine was cut 'n' pasted from the old file and just changed
> for menu entries and directory locations. I can post it if necessary.
>
I switched from ubuntu/Debian to Fedora a while back.. I think I still
have Mint on my laptop.
your ubuntu shows the grub version 2.02~beta2, fedora 22 does not.

my fedora dnf list shows:
# dnf list|grep grub2
grub2.x86_64                             1:2.02-0.16.fc22

I can't recall if mine has a border, but it seems to me my grub2 menu
looks more like your ubuntu menu..
if you boot from ubuntu & do mkconfig & grub2-install it will create a
new grub with ubuntu being the default.. if that version looks better to
you:)

-- 
Paul Cartwright
Registered Linux User #367800 and new counter #561587


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