Casey McGinty wrote:
> Thanks, I looked at it. But making the change you suggest is not
> clear. I only see where timeout is set to -1. How do you specify a
> boot target in this case?
default=""
timeout=
> Anyway, I think i'm set with the first suggestion.
>
> 2010/3/31 Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder'
Thanks, I looked at it. But making the change you suggest is not clear. I
only see where timeout is set to -1. How do you specify a boot target in
this case? Anyway, I think i'm set with the first suggestion.
2010/3/31 Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko
> Casey McGinty wrote:
> > Allas, the d
Casey McGinty wrote:
> Allas, the data being written is "recordfail", which causes problems
> on a headless system.
>
recordfail main use is exactly the headless system. Just default ubuntu
on boot failure shows the menu but on headless you should make it point
to surely working kernel. Have a look
Allas, the data being written is "recordfail", which causes problems on a
headless system.
2010/3/31 Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko
> Casey McGinty wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm running a flash-based system w/ grub2. I do not want grub2 writing
> > to my boot partition? How can I prevent the
Casey McGinty wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running a flash-based system w/ grub2. I do not want grub2 writing
> to my boot partition? How can I prevent the grubenv file from being
> written in any (and all) cases?
Just remove grubenv file. But I doubt a single (at most) write per boot
would wear your flash
Hi,
I'm running a flash-based system w/ grub2. I do not want grub2 writing to my
boot partition? How can I prevent the grubenv file from being written in any
(and all) cases?
Thank you.
Casey McGinty
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