I did disable on board sound in the BIOS, no help.
"File info" is the change made in the /etc/default/grub file, whereas the "boot line" is the edit made on the grub line during boot. The question means - If I alter the /etc/default/grub file and process it with "update-grub", it appears to me that the "processed" grub file seen at boot time is very different (transformed) from "/etc/default/grub", so how would I know how to alter the boot time file to allow me to proceed and fix the /etc/default/grub file if I screw it up?
It appears that the functionality of our modems is very similar, but still somewhat different.
In order to see the "nobody cares" messages (if they exist), maybe I should remove the "quiet splash" from GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash" in the grub file? , or does this just affect some splash screen, not any messages?
I did disable on board sound in the BIOS, no help.
"File info" is the change made in the /etc/default/grub file, whereas the "boot line" is the edit made on the grub line during boot. The question means - If I alter the /etc/default/grub file and process it with "update-grub", it appears to me that the "processed" grub file seen at boot time is very different (transformed) from "/etc/default/ grub", so how would I know how to alter the boot time file to allow me to proceed and fix the /etc/default/grub file if I screw it up?
It appears that the functionality of our modems is very similar, but still somewhat different.
In order to see the "nobody cares" messages (if they exist), maybe I should remove the "quiet splash" from GRUB_CMDLINE_ LINUX_DEFAULT= "quiet splash" in the grub file? , or does this just affect some splash screen, not any messages?
Thanks!