I have set GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=hidden GRUB_TIMEOUT=10
I also tried GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=menu, but it didn't change anything. The following are not set in /etc/default/grub > GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT= > GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT_QUIET= > 2. Sept. 2022, 09:11 von [email protected]: > Review: > GRUB_TIMEOUT= > GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT= > GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT_QUIET= > GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE= > > > El 2/9/22 a les 0:11, Bart Heideck via Support requests for the GRand Unified > Bootloader ha escrit: > >> >> Hello everyone, >> >> >> Recently I upgraded my quite old system to a more modern version(Intel Comet >> Lake processor). Only the hard disk remained. Due to theage the HDD still >> has a msdos partition table with grub-pc 2.04installed. >> >> Afterswitching the BIOS to CSM mode (legacy BIOS) and turning off >> secureboot, the system was booting up again. However, after POST, when >> thegrub menu should appear, the screen turns black. A few seconds later(as >> set in the config files) the default kernel boots up, showing itsboot logo. >> >> I triedtweaking the config files by setting GRUB_TERMINAL=console >> andGRUB_GFXMODE=text, but without any success. >> >> Inanother experiment I used a live disk on USB stick, with grub 2.06.If I >> boot from USB using UEFI, grub works as expected. If I boot fromUSB legacy >> same thing happens as above: The grub menu remainsinvisible, after the >> timeout the default boot option starts up. >> >> To meit looks like using grub in legacy mode is to blame for thebehaviour, >> however I’m at loss on how to proceed here. So I hopesomeone here on this >> list has an idea how to fix this issue. Ialready searched the web and grub >> bug tracker, but couldn’t findany solution. >> >> Pleaselet me know if you need more information on the system or the >> configfiles. >> >> Thankyou in advance for your support. >> Bart >> > > -- > Narcis Garcia >
