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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Incomplete
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gfxmenu has been merged into upstreams' experimental branch and is avaible in
my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~fzielcke/+archive/grub-ppa/
Maybe this bug and #385714 should be merged if you want to solve both
problems with a gfxmenu theme?
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I don't think gfxmenu is likely to land for Karmic; even if it did I
doubt we would have time to do a good job of the configuration. That
seems like a Karmic+1 kind of thing.
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As far as I understand, Colin Bennet's gfxmenu code
(http://grub.gibibit.com/) will be merged upstream quite soon. If Ubuntu
pulls grub from upstream after that commit, this bug would have a
somewhat easy solution.
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Attaching screenshot of the latest release...
Grub not yet themed,
Though this is not a papercut per-se , theming the grub would bring about a
clean look.
So *David Siegel* needs to take a look at this , to make a final call.
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
As much as every improvement is most welcome, this is definitely outside
of scope for the papercut project – grub menu in Karmic will not be
visible, unless specifically requested by the user, therefore it's not
going to be part of a typical, default Ubuntu experience.
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More information on the planned changes for Karmic can be found here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopExperienceTeam/KarmicBootExperienceDesignSpec#Standard%20Boot%20Sequence%20with%20GDM%20Greeter
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Ubuntu 9.10 might hide the grub menu by default, which means this
wouldn't be a 'paper cut'.
A 'paper cut' is a minor usability issue likely to be encountered by an
average user the first day using vanilla Ubuntu 9.10.
Leaving this as Incomplete until it is confirmed that grub won't be seen
in
It might be hidden when you install Ubuntu as the only OS (has this been
decided yet?), but it will still be shown to everyone who installs
Ubuntu besides Windows or another operating system, which includes many
many people. They will see the menu every they turn on their pc.
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Also appears the OP seems to be talking about grub2 , with IS going to
be the Bootloader for Karmic...
@Winter Stomp: Have you tested the grub2 in Karmic? [If not try it in a
hard/virtual install] ... Screenshot of the Karmic alpha grub2 in action
could be a better example, of the problem...
But
This is certainly a valid bug on grub2 in Ubuntu - the menu will still
be shown in some circumstances (even if it's only by way of the user
asking for it), and almost no effort has been put into polishing it yet
because it's just very new.
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided =
(I don't care what the status of the paper cut task is, so if you guys
want to argue about it could you please do it somewhere other than my
inbox? :-) We're going to be looking at this anyway. *shrug*)
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