It would still be ideal to give the name of the ubuntu flavor installed.
The is the same and most applications from one DE will work on others. If
you are installing more one flavor of Ubuntu then this will be a problem.
For testers like us, this would make things easier. For a new user,
hopefully
As far as I know, this is par for the course and how it has been for a
long time, particularly because many of the GRUB settings are inherited
from Ubuntu. You get the same result out of `lsb_release`. It may not be
ideal, but this is how it is.
As I hope you all know, `update-grub` pulls from
Thanks Walter.
On Mar 18, 2015 2:01 PM, Walter Lapchynski w...@ubuntu.com wrote:
As far as I know, this is par for the course and how it has been for a
long time, particularly because many of the GRUB settings are inherited
from Ubuntu. You get the same result out of `lsb_release`. It may not
Yes, Lubuntu is listed as Ubuntu in the grub boot menu. Not sure why
that is. Perhaps that was intended but it make distinguishing OS in the
menu.
What I did was edit the grub.cfg file under the path /boot/grub/grb.cfg.
There, I changed the names of all OSs to something specific. You could
do the
I feel like this should be at the very least a Wishlist.
For the record, your Consider this argument is a straw-man. I never
suggested that something should be able to always update GRUB listings
if a user does something drastic like installing ubuntu-desktop and
removing Lubuntu.
I feel
I don't disagree with you, but I'm saying that Ubuntu is a unique
animal. Fedora, RHEL, and CentOS are all sort of separate bedfellows,
much in the way that Debian, Ubuntu and Mint are. But none of the above
*except* Ubuntu has all these different flavors. Still, Ubuntu is
Ubuntu. Kubuntu is
This bug is related to the daily image on the 9th of January. How can it
be reproduced?
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After installing Lubuntu from USB stick, GRUB
Check and see if it can be reproduced in a more modern image. I will try
to reproduce using a more recent image soon.
To reproduce:
Install Lubuntu alongside another existing operating system using the
ubiquity installer.
Expected result:
Grub lists your new installation as Lubuntu and the
This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu ISO testing tracker.
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http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/reports/bugs/1409209
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Title:
After installing Lubuntu from USB stick, GRUB mistakenly lists Lubuntu
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I installed Lubuntu 15.04 Vervet (Live image 2015-01-09) as a Manual
installation (choosing Something else...) to install the test
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