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I used to work with "Kde-config-grub2" in KDE4.
It had very useful options in order to control fully the boot in a multiboot system.
Is there any hope to see something similar in the future ?
(27th September 2016, 7:56)fanisatt Wrote: [ -> ]I used to work with "Kde-config-grub2" in KDE4.
It had very useful options in order to control fully the boot in a multiboot system.
Is there any hope to see something similar in the future ?

Is it a EFI install ?
If not you could use grub-customizer.

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:danielrichter2007/grub-customizer
Some instructions.... http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/43471/how...d=noscript

Have never tried "efibootmgr" but maybe you would like to do some googling on it...(UEFI)

I have 5 o/s on my computer and use a legacy boot for all obviously. the only hang up is I have to run grub-customizer after a new kernel install..
(27th September 2016, 15:49)Pliny.D.Elder Wrote: [ -> ]
(27th September 2016, 7:56)fanisatt Wrote: [ -> ]I used to work with "Kde-config-grub2" in KDE4.
It had very useful options in order to control fully the boot in a multiboot system.
Is there any hope to see something similar in the future ?

Is it a EFI install ?
If not you could use grub-customizer.

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:danielrichter2007/grub-customizer
Some instructions.... http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/43471/how...d=noscript

Have never tried "efibootmgr" but maybe you would like to do some googling on it...(UEFI)

I have 5 o/s on my computer and use a legacy boot for all obviously. the only hang up is I have to run grub-customizer after a new kernel install..

Thank you very much Mr Pliny. It is not an EFI install and your information is very interesting !