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Re: Where is GRUB development?
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Chris Murphy |
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Re: Where is GRUB development? |
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Mon, 13 May 2013 12:39:39 -0600 |
On May 13, 2013, at 12:16 PM, Lennart Sorensen <address@hidden> wrote:
>>
>
> Not really. Editing in grub2 is not that different from grub 0.97
> (although it is slightly different).
Slightly different are the syntax changes between versions of GRUB 1.xx that
caused even grubby to puke. The difference in syntax between 0.97 and 2 are
monumental, unless you're a scripting nerd. If you're a regular user, the whole
linux boot loader experience is offensive. It's extraordinarily user hostile.
>
> I have never used gfxmenu, so no idea what it looks like.
>
>> For them doing anything in grub2 (even as much as forcing system into
>> single user) is shocking experience.
>
> I think you are the one that is being entirely unfair.
>
> Debian auto generates a grub.cfg just fine with a rescue option for each
> kernel detected which does single user mode. It does other options too
> if you ask it to. Pretty darn simple to use.
Simple is pressing and holding an s key during boot to get single user mode.
Chris Murphy
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- Re: Where is GRUB development?, Lennart Sorensen, 2013/05/13