You can manually edit the grub.cfg file. It is not for the faint of
heart... But, here goes...

sudo -i
<enter password>
cd / boot/grub
nano grub.cfg
Ctrl-W
timeout <enter>
edit   set timeout=-1
to be set timeout=10
Ctrl-X (yes)

everytime you do a grub update, you need to edit that file :)

Hope that it helps.

Regards,

Phill.

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  Warning: Setting GRUB_TIMEOUT to a non-zero value when
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