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Title:
timeout in grub2 not working
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problem still present in 13.04, one solution is to add this to
/etc/default/grub
GRUB_RECORDFAIL_TIMEOUT=2
Grub seems to be using two separate timeouts, one for clean reboot and one for
'recordfail'.
The default for recordfail case is -1 (infinite) it totally unappropriate for a
(headless!?)
I have this problem in 11.04. I've edited the header file and it has
worked this time but I haven't since tried rebooting again.
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Title:
timeout
Ok, this is a pain now. I have a large number of 10.10 servers, and
seemingly at random, the timeout stops working after reboot. This means
I have to take a lift down to the server room, and access a console to
get them to boot. I can confirm the workaround solves the problem, but
this could
I had exactly the same problem, just after upgrading from 10.04 to
10.10, and the workaround described in the initial report works for me,
that is modifying file /etc/grub.d/00_header by replacing the if fi
block by the line set timeout=10.
Interestingly enough, the same code was in the original
There is one more stage thing, I also have stuff from ### BEGIN
/etc/grub.d/00_header.orig ### in my grub.cfg... I think this should not
be here... I guess this could be a different bug? I will move this orig
file for now!
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timeout in grub2 not working
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I can confirm that this .orig file was the real reason for the problem ...
after I deleted the file I change the other file back to original and run a
update-grub2... the grub.cfg file was good now... and timeout was back at the
boot!!!
Looks like there needs to find a different rename for this