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Re: Cannot get GRUB boot menu to display more than 3/100ths seconds
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Peter Hillier-Brook |
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Re: Cannot get GRUB boot menu to display more than 3/100ths seconds |
Date: |
Wed, 17 Oct 2018 10:20:18 +0100 |
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On 17/10/18 00:06, address@hidden wrote:
> Thank you. If it were that simple, I would not have posted this request
> however.
>
> As explained in my original post, I have edited /etc/default/grub with
> all sorts of combinations of timeout (and other settings), but it does
> not respect the timeout.
> I tried all of the following, and the boot menu always disappears
> within the flash of an eye:
> /etc/default/grub ::
>
> GRUB_TIMEOUT=5
>
> GRUB_TIMEOUT=5000
>
> GRUB_TIMEOUT=-1
You have, of course, run 'update-grub' after these experimental changes?
>
>
>
> On 10/16/2018 9:29 PM, Leslie S Satenstein wrote:
>
> Look at /etc/default/grub and adjust the timeout therein
> Regards
> Leslie
> Leslie Satenstein
> Montreal Quebec, Canada
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Re: Cannot get GRUB boot menu to display more than 3/100ths seconds, Dale R. Worley, 2018/10/16
Re: Cannot get GRUB boot menu to display more than 3/100ths seconds, Pascal Hambourg, 2018/10/17