Thanks Sylvain for your comment -- I did what you said - adding the
command line to my /etc/default/grub

I restarted my computer and the problem was not fixed.  Then I noticed
that when using the editor it asked me to run a sudo update-grub
command.

I ran the command but to my surprise I got:

/etc/default/grub: 11: GRUB: not found

This is very strange as I cannot find anything on the internet about
this error/problem updating the grub file.

Anybody have any ideas?

ASUS EEE 1201n NVidia Ion

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"Error probing SMB2" boot message on nVidia ION chipset (Acer Aspire Revo, 
ASrock ION 330, ASUS netbooks...)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/443113
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