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  1. Vladimir Savić Vladimir Savić Linux

    Is there anyone who thinks that #grub2 is easier to configure than #legacy #grub ? !linux

    Thursday, 15-Apr-10 11:26:54 UTC from seesmic
    • Rolando Blanco Rolando Blanco

      @firusvg: I did take 15 Minutes to understand it, and found that it is VERY EASY,

      Thursday, 15-Apr-10 12:39:39 UTC
    • Vladimir Savić Vladimir Savić Rolando Blanco

      @rolando Not that I don't understand it, I only think that legacy #grub is easier to configure and more common sense oriented

      Thursday, 15-Apr-10 12:45:16 UTC
    • Rolando Blanco Rolando Blanco

      @firusvg: you have to know that all change that you wanna make to defaults #grub opetions, now are in /etc/default/grub when finish...

      Thursday, 15-Apr-10 13:04:19 UTC
    • Rolando Blanco Rolando Blanco

      @firusvg: ... try to update the #grub with command update-grub then it will create the /boot/grub/grub.cfg please don't edit grub.cfg

      Thursday, 15-Apr-10 13:06:10 UTC
    • Rolando Blanco Rolando Blanco

      @firusvg: I Feel, this GRUB2 better, when understand it :)

      Thursday, 15-Apr-10 13:07:13 UTC
    • Vladimir Savić Vladimir Savić Rolando Blanco

      @rolando RTFM is always first thing I do ;) It's just whole concept of #grub2 I dislike (but use it for almost 5 months ;)

      Thursday, 15-Apr-10 13:28:31 UTC
    • Rolando Blanco Rolando Blanco

      @firusvg: LOL me too ;) you know, I feel that is slower that #grub

      Thursday, 15-Apr-10 13:59:01 UTC

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