Hi Jim,
You wrote:
Looked for that file you mentioned in synaptic, but no joy. Where did you get it?
Loyal wrote:
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.
At my primitive level of Linux knowledge, I
assume he had to load it from the link.
At this time, I haven't had any need to get
into Grub (I assume it's there in Mint but
working behind the scenes) running just
one OS on my old netbook.
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Gene Falck
gfalck@merr.com
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