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== Not see Grub after re-install/upgrade Windows ==
== Not see Grub after re-install/upgrade Windows ==
[https://itsfoss.com/no-grub-windows-linux/ Fix Grub Not Showing For Windows 10 Linux Dual Boot]
[https://itsfoss.com/no-grub-windows-linux/ Fix Grub Not Showing For Windows 10 Linux Dual Boot]
== Add a new entry to boot an ISO ==
[https://youtu.be/LNDTS9Lp_oM UBUNTU Using GRUB2 to boot to ISO]


= Configuration - /etc/default/grub =
= Configuration - /etc/default/grub =

Revision as of 19:32, 24 May 2020

Resources

Repair/update Grub2

Not see Grub after re-install/upgrade Windows

Fix Grub Not Showing For Windows 10 Linux Dual Boot

Add a new entry to boot an ISO

UBUNTU Using GRUB2 to boot to ISO

Configuration - /etc/default/grub

How to Configure the GRUB2 Boot Loader’s Settings

Configuration options:

  • Scripts in /etc/grub.d
  • Configuration file at /etc/default/grub

Incorporating changes:

  • grub2-mkconfig (or grub-mkconfig for Grub v1) reads configurations and generates a new configuration for /boot/grub2 (or /boot/grub)

Show the grub2 screen

To show the grub2 screen, run sudo nano /etc/default/grub and comment out the line GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=0 and change the line GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash" to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="". Remember to run 'sudo update-grub' after any change to grub.

How do I set the grub timeout and the grub default boot entry?

https://askubuntu.com/questions/148095/how-do-i-set-the-grub-timeout-and-the-grub-default-boot-entry

  1. gksudo gedit /etc/default/grub
  2. Change as you like. Save and closed the file.
    • You can change the default from 0 to any number
    • You can change the "hidden timeout" (no menu)
    • You can force the grub menu to show by commenting out the two GRUB_HIDDEN lines with a # at the beginning of the line
    • set the grub menu timeout (default is 10 seconds)
  3. sudo update-grub
  4. Reboot

Grub Customizer - GUI program

Add a splash image

Follow the instruction at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Displays. Note that Grub2 will search the image based on some priority and there are also some minor requirements on the images. To test

sudo apt-get install grub2-splashimages
sudo cp /usr/share/images/grub/Moraine_Lake_17092005.tga /boot/grub/
sudo update-grub

Boot into command line

http://www.linuxandubuntu.com/home/how-to-boot-into-linux-command-line

  1. Highlight the first item (default) and press 'e' in the GRUB menu
  2. Navigate to the line that starts with ‘linux’, change the runlevel to 3 (at the end of the line). Level 3 means multi-user, command-line only system
  3. Press Ctrl+x or F10 to boot into

To switch back to GUI, type sudo init 5. Level 5 is the default.

Where is grub installed

MBR and GPT