from fedora docs:
"Changes to grub.cfg are enacted by editing etc/default/grub and files in the etc/grub.d directory, particularly 10_linux and 40_custom, and then running the grub2-mkconfig command with root privileges."
BUT 10_linux in /etc/grub.d has no menuentry's, just a lot of coding I don't understand and looks like it is not intended to be modified by normal users.
I have no trouble modifying /etc/grub.d/40_custom and getting the changes to appear in grub.cfg
But how to change 10_linux menuentry's? what am I missing? The documentation above clearly says /etc/grub.d/10_linux can be edited., but I can't see how.
FWIW, still in f16, xfce had f17 working for awhile but it got messed up. now trying to clean up, in preparation for f19
FWIW, I ran into similar situation when I upgraded a kernel on another partition. I ended up just running mkconfig but I would have preferred to edit the files myself so i could tweak a few things.
Terry On Sep 9, 2013 11:58 AM, "jackson byers" byersjab@gmail.com wrote:
from fedora docs:
"Changes to grub.cfg are enacted by editing etc/default/grub and files in the etc/grub.d directory, particularly 10_linux and 40_custom, and then running the grub2-mkconfig command with root privileges."
BUT 10_linux in /etc/grub.d has no menuentry's, just a lot of coding I don't understand and looks like it is not intended to be modified by normal users.
I have no trouble modifying /etc/grub.d/40_custom and getting the changes to appear in grub.cfg
But how to change 10_linux menuentry's? what am I missing? The documentation above clearly says /etc/grub.d/10_linux can be edited., but I can't see how.
FWIW, still in f16, xfce had f17 working for awhile but it got messed up. now trying to clean up, in preparation for f19
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