From:   Andrey Borzenkov <[email protected]>
Date:   Thu, 3 Jul 2014 21:18:50 +0400
> grub does exactly what grub.cfg tells it to do. 

OK, yes, there are seven references to UUID 
ae5f8bf4-b2a2-4b10-8da2-922d9f4e6e91.

> ... do not need
> grub-mkconfig at all. Just create grub.cfg that contains this single
> menu entry in your boot directory.

OK, I commented everything but the menuentry command. 
Also removed "boot" from the menuentry. 
Still no menu and grub drops to the command interface.  
"chainloader (hd0,5)+1<enter>boot" starts the target system.

If the --unrestricted option is removed from menuentry, then 
the menu appears and the target system starts from it.  I don't 
recognize why that option blocks the menu.

In any case, grub is working now.

Thanks for the tips,                ... Peter E.



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