(responding to Ed)
The system was originally installed in early spring of 2013. I would
have used either the then current release, or the immediately preceding
release. I don't recall anything more.
(responding to Samuel)
Rather than deleting lines, I commented them out. It's safer; I can
restore them easily if needed. So now lines 91 to 98 look like this:
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91 insmod gfxmenu
92 # loadfont ($root)/grub2/themes/system/DejaVuSans-10.pf2
93 # loadfont ($root)/grub2/themes/system/DejaVuSans-12.pf2
94 # loadfont ($root)/grub2/themes/system/DejaVuSans-Bold-14.pf2
95 loadfont ($root)/grub2/fonts/unicode.pf2
96 insmod png
97 # set theme=($root)/grub2/themes/system/theme.txt
98 export theme
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I re-booted. The result: I get one error message...
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error: not a regular file.
Press any key to continue...
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I notice that commenting out (or deleting) line 97 might result in line
98 exporting an un-initialized variable ("theme"). I assume it's being
set and exported because something else outside this script uses it.
("theme" is not mentioned anywhere else within this script.) Might this
be causing the above error? What should I set it to?
What's next?
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