My favorite way is to install Grub Customizer. That is one of the many things it will do. https://launchpad.net/grub-customizer. It is a GUI editor specifically for Grub2.
Loyal
On 9/12/2014 1:09 PM, James Jolin james.jolin@gmail.com [LINUX_Newbies] wrote:
lloyal,
Looked for that file you mentioned in synaptic, but no joy. Where did you get it?
Jim<snip>
Well, there is a link on the page for "Ubuntu." That is what I have used for Debian and Uburntu based distros and it works well. I like the product so much that I want to install the PPA (Personal Package Archives) that made the product part of regular updates. You will hear people state that PPAs are dangerous because they are from the community. It depends on the stability of the source. Plus, isn't everything we use in Linux pretty much from a community somewhere? Can you say Debian? How about Fedora?
Loyal
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