I manage an installation of hundreds of dual boot machines and let me tell you, that beep is pretty nice. It might annoy the end users a little bit but if I have to reboot their machine, that beep comes in pretty handy. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Zachary Kline" <kline.zachary@xxxxxxxxx> To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca> Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 6:14 PM Subject: grub2 impressions > Hi All, > I've just decided to take the plunge and switch my dual boot ArchLinux > system from using grub-legacy to grub2. My initial impressions are > below, for what it's worth. I should note here that I've never felt it > necesary to have grub beep at the boot menu or any other such feature. > I just set an infinite timeout and go. > Superficially, menu.lst has gone, replaced by grub.cfg. The syntax of > device specifications has been made a bit irregular. Disks are still > numbered at 0, partitions are numbered at 1. One wonders if the > developers plan on regularizing the disk numbers at some point? So, > for instance, /dev/sda1 is (hd0,1) and sda5 is (hd0,5). > That aside, the command syntax is different. You'll be using set a lot, > to change variables like your timeout or the default menu entry. "set > timeout=0", for instance. Menu entries are defined by blocks enclosed > in braces, instead of the title keyword. > menuentry "Arch Linux" { > set root=(hd0,5) > linux /boot/vmlinuz26 root=/dev/sda5 ro > initrd /boot/kernel26.img > } > This is the entry I use to boot ArchLinux over here. I still need to > figure out how to get that to use uuids, but for now this certainly does > the job. > The documentation provided with my ArchLinux package of 1.97.1 is > incomplete. There's a skeleton info menu with a few introductory nodes > already filled in, but it leaves a lot to be desired. Nevertheless, > there's a sample configuration file included (at least in my package). > Overall, I'm happy I switched. I'm sure the system will be going > through some pollishing before it's officially bug free (TM), butoverall > I like being on the leading edge when it comes to these things. I > quibble with the developers to an extent over minor cosmetic issues, but > that's neither here nor there. I hope this helps anyone who might want > to give this a try. > All the best, > Zack. > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup > >