** Tags added: rls-w-incoming
** Summary changed:
- Grub ignores options on /etc/default/grub
+ Grub ignores TIMEOUT options on /etc/default/grub
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** Also affects: grub2 (Ubuntu Vivid)
Importance: Medium
Status: Triaged
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Title:
Grub ignores options on /etc/default/grub
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** Tags removed: rls-v-incoming
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Grub ignores options on /etc/default/grub
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** Tags added: vivid
** Tags added: rls-v-incoming
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Title:
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gah! nevermind... all the darn HERE documents these scripts use keep
confusing my eyes... that part is being echoed to the grub cfg.
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That is very odd.. this timeout variable appears to be local to that
script and not used for anything. 00_header uses GRUB_TIMEOUT.
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Yep... that code seems to be ubuntu specific and comes from
quick_boot.patch.
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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I'm not seeing any references to any kind of TIMEOUT in os-prober. Can
you be more specific?
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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@psusi, Please look in /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober. In particular, the last
line reads:
adjust_timeout
And the definition of `adjust_timeout` is:
adjust_timeout () {
if [ $quick_boot = 1 ] [ x${found_other_os} != x ]; then
cat EOF
set timeout_style=menu
if [ \${timeout} = 0 ]; then
Same thing here. Fresh install on v14.04.1 LTS (amd64) and there is no
way to make the changes in /etc/default/grub to work.
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+1 for fixing this. The current situation is broken, since timeout
settings in /etc/default/grub do not work as expected.
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Grub ignores
+1 for Cloudane's post #12 - I am using Ubuntu because I want to be able
to take my own decisions, and do not want to be protected by features
somebody else thinks are good for me. Otherwise I could just use Windows
instead
Workaround worked for me, thanks for this!
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I've determined the cause of this bug in my case: I have a small /boot
partition outside of the root filesystem (btrfs).
Turns out that that boot partition was not added to the /etc/fstab, so all the
kernel upgrading and upgrade-grub operations I was doing were in fact affecting
the /boot
This appears to be by design, to prevent people setting it to 0 and not
knowing that you can hit shift (or escape if that fails) to get the menu
back.
On a Mac and possibly other EFI based systems this is undesirable
behaviour as I can already choose what OS to boot from the firmware, in
my case
This issue affects also me. Fresh install of 14.04.
Proposed workaround resolve the issue in my system.
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Grub ignores options on
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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** Summary changed:
- Grub-pc ignores the options on /etc/default/grub
+ Grub ignores options on /etc/default/grub
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Title:
Grub ignores options
I've done a fresh install of trusty (amd64) without proposed enabled,
and the issue persists. I noticed the GRUB_TIMEOUT* is been overridden
on 30_os-prober. I've updated the bug description.
** Description changed:
- On trusty-proposed:
+ This is a fresh install of trusty (amd64), no proposed
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