Am Donnerstag, den 27.08.2009, 18:42 +0000 schrieb Bernhard:
> The Startup Manager does work for grub2 in Ubuntu. I can change the
> settings there and they are properly reflected in grub.cfg and such.
> It's just that the timer has completely disappeared from my grub2 menu
> (the one I see right after startup).
>
Then please check if the values in /etc/default/grub are changed for the
timeout.
If not then this is a bug in Startup Manager and not grub2.
Am Donnerstag, den 27.08.2009, 18:42 +0000 schrieb Bernhard:
> The Startup Manager does work for grub2 in Ubuntu. I can change the
> settings there and they are properly reflected in grub.cfg and such.
> It's just that the timer has completely disappeared from my grub2 menu
> (the one I see right after startup).
>
Then please check if the values in /etc/default/grub are changed for the
timeout.
If not then this is a bug in Startup Manager and not grub2.
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Felix Zielcke
Proud Debian Maintainer