Now Ubuntu uses GRUB 2 but I think it's still a good idea!

** Summary changed:

- No graphical way to edit grub menu.lst file
+ No graphical way to edit grub.cfg

** Description changed:

- After installing Ubuntu, I did not find any way of editing the grub
- menu.lst file in a graphical way.
+ After installing Ubuntu, I did not find any way of editing the grub.cfg
+ file in a graphical way.
  
  In the spirit of Ubuntu, we should be able to change the default boot
  entries in a graphical, user friendly way.
  
  That's not a problem for me, because I know the menu.lst file, but it
  can be a problem for "regular" users.

** Summary changed:

- No graphical way to edit grub.cfg
+ No graphical way to edit grub menu.list (GRUB) or grub.cfg (GRUB 2)

** Description changed:

- After installing Ubuntu, I did not find any way of editing the grub.cfg
- file in a graphical way.
+ After installing Ubuntu, I did not find any way of editing the grub
+ menu.list (in GRUB 2 grub.cfg) in a graphical way.
  
  In the spirit of Ubuntu, we should be able to change the default boot
  entries in a graphical, user friendly way.
  
  That's not a problem for me, because I know the menu.lst file, but it
  can be a problem for "regular" users.

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  No graphical way to edit grub menu.list (GRUB) or grub.cfg (GRUB 2)

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