2007-06-09 12:38:50 |
J-Aile |
bug |
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added bug |
2007-06-09 13:03:16 |
Áron Sisak |
None: status |
Unconfirmed |
Confirmed |
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2007-06-09 13:03:16 |
Áron Sisak |
None: importance |
Undecided |
Wishlist |
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2007-06-09 13:03:16 |
Áron Sisak |
None: statusexplanation |
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2012-10-05 02:49:04 |
Thomas Hotz |
summary |
No graphical way to edit grub menu.lst file |
No graphical way to edit grub.cfg |
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2012-10-05 02:49:18 |
Thomas Hotz |
description |
After installing Ubuntu, I did not find any way of editing the grub menu.lst file in a graphical way.
In the spirit of Ubuntu, we should be able to change the default boot entries in a graphical, user friendly way.
That's not a problem for me, because I know the menu.lst file, but it can be a problem for "regular" users. |
After installing Ubuntu, I did not find any way of editing the grub.cfg file in a graphical way.
In the spirit of Ubuntu, we should be able to change the default boot entries in a graphical, user friendly way.
That's not a problem for me, because I know the menu.lst file, but it can be a problem for "regular" users. |
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2012-10-05 02:51:51 |
Thomas Hotz |
summary |
No graphical way to edit grub.cfg |
No graphical way to edit grub menu.list (GRUB) or grub.cfg (GRUB 2) |
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2012-10-05 02:52:29 |
Thomas Hotz |
description |
After installing Ubuntu, I did not find any way of editing the grub.cfg file in a graphical way.
In the spirit of Ubuntu, we should be able to change the default boot entries in a graphical, user friendly way.
That's not a problem for me, because I know the menu.lst file, but it can be a problem for "regular" users. |
After installing Ubuntu, I did not find any way of editing the grub menu.list (in GRUB 2 grub.cfg) in a graphical way.
In the spirit of Ubuntu, we should be able to change the default boot entries in a graphical, user friendly way.
That's not a problem for me, because I know the menu.lst file, but it can be a problem for "regular" users. |
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2012-10-05 02:52:35 |
Thomas Hotz |
bug |
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added subscriber Thomas Hotz |
2022-06-22 08:48:44 |
Áron Sisak |
removed subscriber Áron Sisak |
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