Public bug reported: After some karmic update (I guess) my eee 901 won't start on its own, as it waits (for ever) for the user to select some boot option.This is quite annoying as it was working ok before.
It could not be solved by touching the /etc/default/grub options. Maybe pushing GRUB2 on karmic was a bad idea? Too inmature? Moreover when GRUB was working perfectly, it's easier to configure and more stable... What does GRUB2 do that GRUB doesn't? Why do we need GRUB2 anyway? Just in order to have new bugs? ** Affects: ubuntu Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Description changed: After some karmic update (I guess) my eee 901 won't start on its own, as it waits (for ever) for the user to select some boot option.This is quite annoying as it was working ok before. It could not be solved by touching the /etc/default/grub options. - Maybe pushing GRUB2 on karmic was a bad idea? - Too inmature? - Moreover when GRUB was working perfectly, easier to configure and much more estable... - What does GRUB2 do that GRUB doesn't? - Why do we need GRUB2 anyway? + Maybe pushing GRUB2 on karmic was a bad idea? + Too inmature? + Moreover when GRUB was working perfectly, easier to configure and more stable... + What does GRUB2 do that GRUB doesn't? + Why do we need GRUB2 anyway? Just in order to have new bugs? ** Description changed: After some karmic update (I guess) my eee 901 won't start on its own, as it waits (for ever) for the user to select some boot option.This is quite annoying as it was working ok before. It could not be solved by touching the /etc/default/grub options. Maybe pushing GRUB2 on karmic was a bad idea? Too inmature? - Moreover when GRUB was working perfectly, easier to configure and more stable... + Moreover when GRUB was working perfectly, it's easier to configure and more stable... What does GRUB2 do that GRUB doesn't? Why do we need GRUB2 anyway? Just in order to have new bugs? -- After update grub2 won't boot on its own https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/500832 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs