Rather than editing /etc/grub/10_linux, I suggest adding this line to the /etc/default/grub: GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=keep
So the problematic if-then statement is not reached at all. Don't forget executing "sudo update-grub" afterwards.
However, its still just another workaround...
Rather than editing /etc/grub/10_linux, I suggest adding this line to the /etc/default/grub: GFXPAYLOAD_ LINUX=keep
GRUB_
So the problematic if-then statement is not reached at all.
Don't forget executing "sudo update-grub" afterwards.
However, its still just another workaround...