Re: Interaction between grubby and grub2-mkconfig

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On 21/1/18 12:50 pm, stan wrote:
On Sun, 21 Jan 2018 11:30:46 +1100
Stephen Morris <samorris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have always used grub2-mkconfig and the old grub equivalent as I
have never liked the boot menus that grubby generates. The one thing
I don't like about this process is that I also boot Ubuntu and
Windows from the grub menu as well and I have never been able to get
grub to boot Ubuntu via its gui boot interface, it always boots via
Ubuntu's text interface. The reverse is same, in that if I use Ubuntu
to write the grub2 menus to the mbr then they boot Fedora via its
text interface rather than its gui interface. Do you have any
experience around configuring grub to boot other distros via there
gui interfaces, other than manually editing grub.cfg to achieve that?
Can't help you with that, as I've always used the text interfaces
(booted to runlevel 3, now called multiuser).

No problems, thanks Stan.


regards,

Steve

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