Actually, between all these non-free systems you used so far, I
recommend that you make Trisquel's GRUB the default.
To do so, boot Trisquel, and do:
df --output="source,target"
This'll give you a list, and when using Trisquel, the "/" mount-point
("Mounted as") must be something like
It had to be changed there because, just as "update-grub" gave you the
expected results only in Ubuntu, it means that Ubuntu's GRUB is in
effect.
This means that you must keep Ubuntu in your computer, otherwise it
won't boot. Unless: You ask another system to install it's own GRUB on
your
Thanks for that, I got it working, though the grub file had to be changed in
Ubuntu, not Trisquel
My setup worked like that with three entries. Windows was installed first,
then Trisquel. Changing '0' to '2' made Win start first by default.
I wonder if this works.
sudo grub-set-default X where 'X' is a number 0--3,
Hmmm, I've always used the "full path", in fact I have
GRUB_DEFAULT="1>2"
Explanation: The first entry is 0, the second is 1 etc etc..
In my GRUB I have the kernel 686pae as first entry. The second entry is
"other options" (or something alike), so I select this second entry (1) and
then in
I figured out the screen reader, sorry for being lazy.
This may be helpful I hope.
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/edit-grub
Thank you Magic Banana, I didn't expect it to be so easy.
Would you know how to make Trisquel the default in the GRUB menu?
Also Trisquel currently narrates everything I do with a synthesized voice how
do I turn it off. :/
One swap is enough unless you hibernate one distro onto it and then use
another distro before thawing the first one.
Hi All,
Please let me know if these counts as 'promoting non-free software' as I am
trying to duel boot Trisquel beside Ubuntu while I transition to Trisquel.
So While installing Trisquel I choose 'something else' radio button in order
to make my own partitions, I made a 10Gb ext4 partition
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