LINUX LITE 7.4 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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Grub editor needed
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(04-13-2016, 12:42 PM)shaggytwodope link Wrote: I never claimed that was the case. It takes a bit of knowledge to be able to do this. And not all users may be able to do so. Your trying to enlighten the wrong person here. Keep in mind the target user base for LL. And stop filling things in with your personal views. "I can do this, thus everyone else can" is elitism crap that does not belong here.

It's not my personal view or opinion (read my signature  ;D ). Anyone who want's to use Linux should have at least some knowledge about how systems work and how Linux works. Just using Linux without any knowledge or understanding will only lead to disappointment, wrong usage, searching for solutions that doesn't work, etc.

To come back to your car comparison, before you are allowed to use a car, you first take lessons to learn the basic principles of driving a car and how to behave/act on a road. Your driving license is only a proof that you are capable of showing the basic understandings and principles of driving a car. To become an excellent driver is something you will learn after receiving your driving license. And that's with Linux also. Before using it, first read some articles about it to get familiar with it. And also to understand that with Linux broken does not always means broken Wink

But this discussion will not help the original topic starter, so let's return to my question and the extra question firenice03 asked in order to help the topic starter more properly leaving this discussion for what it is.
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#12
WOW!

I didn't mean to start a flame war.

I'm an old (81) programmer (I miss DOS) and somewhat familiar with Linux but I'm used to grub legacy.

I just wanted to rearrange the menu in grub; used to be easy, now grub2 sucks imho.

Roger
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Quote:I didn't mean to start a flame war.
No sweat, you didn't start a flame war. This was just an off-topic discussion.

Quote:I'm an old (81) programmer (I miss DOS) and somewhat familiar with Linux but I'm used to grub legacy. I just wanted to rearrange the menu in grub; used to be easy, now grub2 sucks imho.
You're 81? RESPECT!!!

I miss DOS as well sometimes. I started with DOS 3.3 and ended up with DOS 6.22 before jumping to Win 3.11/95/98/2000/XP. Of all the Windows versions after W95 i liked W2000 the most for it's stability.

You want to re-arrange the Grub boot order?
Take a look here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/100232/ho...boot-order
http://askubuntu.com/questions/11552/how...-boot-menu
http://askubuntu.com/questions/276249/ch...boot-order

For more info:
https://www.google.co.uk/webhp?sourceid=...ve&ssui=on

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(04-13-2016, 07:33 PM)rogeerh link Wrote: Easy solution; dump Linux Lite and switch to Carolina Puppy. It uses grub4dos and is easier to modify.

Bye!

Roger

Just as easy. Being a Puppy user myself on certain gear. Keep linux lite and use your Puppy CD to install grub4dos over grub2 on the mbr.
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(04-13-2016, 07:33 PM)rogeerh link Wrote: Easy solution; dump Linux Lite and switch to Carolina Puppy. It uses grub4dos and is easier to modify.
Running away from the problem when it's getting to tough?
That's for crybabies if you ask me... (sorry)
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Folks a reminder, please be courteous and respectful of one another. You may think one thing, but please choose your words carefully. Thank you.

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I have installed Grub Customizer and have had no issues with it on LinuxLite 2.8 non-uefi.

It is not in the repository for LL, but you can add the PPA-

Terminal Commands:
Code:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:danielrichter2007/grub-customizer
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install grub-customizer

After running the commands, go to the menu and type "grub", it will populate in the results. Add to favorites if you use it often.
Now just be aware that deleting certain items may cause issues. However you can re-arrange without issues as long as you keep groups of the same entry together.
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(04-13-2016, 12:53 PM)rokytnji link Wrote: Grub Customizer is a GUI grub editor for Newbies and works in Ubuntu besides other distros using grub2 bootloader.

https://launchpad.net/~danielrichter2007...customizer

I am just answering the title of the thread.

works for me !
Only click on "save" so it updates grub. ( I have not tried "install to hard drive.")
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(04-15-2016, 06:45 AM)Jerry link Wrote: Folks a reminder, please be courteous and respectful of one another. You may think one thing, but please choose your words carefully. Thank you.

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You're absolutely right! My apologies.
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(04-24-2016, 06:17 PM)technomancer link Wrote: [quote author=rokytnji link=topic=2931.msg22617#msg22617 date=1460552010]
Grub Customizer is a GUI grub editor for Newbies and works in Ubuntu besides other distros using grub2 bootloader.

https://launchpad.net/~danielrichter2007...customizer

I am just answering the title of the thread.

works for me !
Only click on "save" so it updates grub. ( I have not tried "install to hard drive.")
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Although ment for "newbies", it can be a very good tool also for those who can't get their finger behind all those abracadabra language used in a Grub config file. A GUI used in these kind of situations can be very helpful and handy tool, and not only for "newbies". But on the other hand you will miss the fun of "fiddling and fooling" around in Linux Wink
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