Because of the way that particular live USB creator works, it uses the ISOLINUX (or is it SYSLINUX?) bootloader rather than Grub. If you want to bypass the live CD menu, and have Grub on your stick, I suggest using the "Portable Linux" app from http://rudd-o.com/new-projects/portablelinux to re-create it. It works in the same way in terms of generating a USB stick from the ISO but drops the actual contents of the CD on a separate partition of the stick, uses Grub, and is generally tidier. If you've got a persistent memory stick, you can copy of the casper-rw persistence file and drop it back on after recreating the stick.
If you use the live USB creator I mention it's configured by default to bypass the CD splash screen and the login window that the use of the "persistent" flag can introduce. Hope that helps. Vinu On Fri, 2009-05-22 at 09:14 +0100, James Hooker wrote: > Hi Everyone - > > > I was wondering if anyone knew how to change the GRUB menu on a live > USB made on usb-creator on ubuntu? > > > I use this as my everyday OS at the moment, and want to get rid of he > "English > try ubuntu from this computer menu" > > > I tried /boot/grub/menu.lst... but it doesnt exist? > > > Any ideas? > > > Jim -- () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org - against proprietary attachments Please send me html, plain text or PDFs instead of MS Office files - though OpenDocuments are welcome!
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