yancek, Are you telling me that I need to insert the line of code that you provided into the cfg file? I so where in the cfg file do I put it?
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If removing the # from the #GRUB_GFXMODE=640x480 helps you to see the grub menu, then the 640x480 resolution can be changed to whatever resolution that you want as long as your graphics card supports that resolution.
Then just be sure to run sudo update-grub for the changes to take effect. |
how to modify my cfg file
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Sorry but I couldn't find my post from this morning and your responses because I didn't realize it was on page 2. Again, I am new to this. |
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So ... Just remove the # mark in front of the #GRUB_GFXMODE=640x480 line in the /etc/default/grub file using sudo gedit /etc/default/grub or any text editor launched with sudo to give you admin privileges. Then run sudo update-grub for the changes to take effect. Then reboot and see if you get the grub menu when you boot the PC. |
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It Works!
Thanks gentlemen, the boot up menu works.
Is there a way to eliminate the other options on the menu (there are 6) The heading of the grub.cfg file states: DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE. I would like the menu to show only ubuntu and windows. thanks again for the help! |
Here's a link to the ubuntu forums which explains several methods. Read through the options first so you understand and also make sure you get the right kernel.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1587462 |
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