Around 11:32pm on Monday, December 26, 2011 (UK time), Patrick Dupre scrawled:

> I understand that I have to a rebuild a grub.cfg file, but how?
> grub2-mkconfig can do it, but how do I modify the boot options?
> For example I which to remove the quiet and rhgb options from the
> boot command (not at each boot).

From my own Fedora installation instructions:

Edit /etc/default/grub and make the following changes.

    change GRUB_TIMEOUT to 30.
    delete quiet and rhgb from the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX line. 

Run grub2-mkconfig to regenerate the grub config file. Then set
the default grub entry to 0.

    # grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
    # grub2-set-default 0

I'm not sure why I needed to do the last bit, but found it was necessary
for the latest kernel to be selected by default.

Steve

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