Hi,
I made a search in the forum, but have not found anything answering my question.
I have 4 systems on the HDD: WinXP, Ubuntu, Kubuntu and PuppyLinux.
Grub2 is controlled by Kubuntu. I manually tweak grub.cfg to re-sort items there, decrease waiting time.
After each serious update of Kubuntu (where new kernel gets installed), grub.cfg file get re-written. I have to do sorting exercise again.
Also, Puppy is never found by update-grub, so I need to add record into grub.cfg manually. This step is rather annoying.
Question: is there any way to keep records and order of them in grub.cfg during update? Or add new records to the top/bottom of grub.cfg, so I can re-arrange them later?
I made a search in the forum, but have not found anything answering my question.
I have 4 systems on the HDD: WinXP, Ubuntu, Kubuntu and PuppyLinux.
Grub2 is controlled by Kubuntu. I manually tweak grub.cfg to re-sort items there, decrease waiting time.
After each serious update of Kubuntu (where new kernel gets installed), grub.cfg file get re-written. I have to do sorting exercise again.
Also, Puppy is never found by update-grub, so I need to add record into grub.cfg manually. This step is rather annoying.
Question: is there any way to keep records and order of them in grub.cfg during update? Or add new records to the top/bottom of grub.cfg, so I can re-arrange them later?
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