Tag: Grub

Link: [QUICK TIP] How To Change The GRUB 2 Default Timeout

Question:

How can I change the default timeout for choosing distro to boot with? I always find myself been caught by the default time.

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[QUICK TIP] How To Change The GRUB 2 Default Timeout (Unixmen)

Link: Short introduction into grub internals

There are lot of grub questions lately and I was just about to answer one but somehow my answer turned out a bit long so I decided the change it into a more general post about grub and bootloaders. ….. I am going into a lot of details here about how a grub installation works. Please don’t take this a suggestion you should do it like this. Your distro will set this all up for you. I write about it because I think it helps to understand how grub works and because it allows repairing grub if it was damaged.

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Short introduction into grub internals (reddit – linux4noobs)

Link: Repair Your System’s GRUB Via The Super GRUB2 Disk 2.00S2 ISO

Hello Linux Geeksters. As you may know, Super GRUB2 Disk is an ISO image that enables the users to easily repair and restore the GRUB, which is used on the most popular Linux systems, due to the fact that it has support for the most popular file systems.

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Repair Your System’s GRUB Via The Super GRUB2 Disk 2.00S2 ISO (LinuxG.net)

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