Re: Hiding the grub menu by default on single OS installs

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On Thu, May 31, 2018 at 6:08 AM, Chris Adams <linux@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Once upon a time, Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx> said:
> And for F30, single OS install we get:
>
> 1) grub menu not shown, 0 second timeout, no way to get to the menu
> 2) grub menu shown with 5 sec timeout after a failed boot

If I know I want the menu (say I need to boot single-user to fix
something), how would I do that in this setup?


I'm fine with changing the default - I understand that under normal circumstances most people could care less about seeing the screen - but I
do strongly agree with the comment above.  When things sometimes go south and you need that menu, there needs to be a simple, well documented
way to get it... easily... without having to go on a google treasure hunt to find the instructions.  Otherwise, don't do it.
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