Hi Terry,

> On Monday 02 Nov 2009, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> > Perhaps the `DEFAULT' entry in /etc/default/grub?  (Menu items
> > numbered from 0.)  And then run `sudo update-grub'.  Other
> > configuration resides in /etc/grub.d, allegedly.  But none of that
> > probably applies since I gleaned it from the forum post you gave.
> 
> Sorry Ralph, I just reread what I posted, it's /etc/default/grub that
> I don't have.

That's odd.  Looking at the 9.10 source of the startupmanager program,
it initially appears it checks on starting that /etc/default/grub,
amongst other files, exists.  If it doesn't then it falls back to
assuming you've a legacy grub installation and uses /boot/grub/menu.lst.
Do you have /etc/default/grub now you've used startupmanager to
successfully change your grub version 2 setup?  Just curious.

Cheers,


Ralph.


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