karmic: After update, grub2 does not unhide the menu when other operating systems are installed
Bug #411584 reported by
Andres Rodriguez
This bug affects 4 people
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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grub2 (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Low
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: grub2
Today I updated my karmic system to the latest packages. This also updated the latest grub2 package (source package version: 1.96+20090725-
After the update, I rebooted my machines and they booted directly into Ubuntu without unhiding the menu, though they got other Operating Systems Installed. According to the changelog: "grub-installer will unhide it if other operating systems are installed." So, according to this, the menu should have been unhided because my system has other operating systems installed, however this did not happen.
The first one has Win Vista installed on it. The Second one has Win XP.
Related branches
summary: |
- karmic: grub2 does not unhide the menu when other operating systems are - installed + karmic: After update, grub2 does not unhide the menu when other + operating systems are installed |
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This is a casualty of making the defaults work out properly for Karmic. If I can figure out a nice way to automatically detect things on upgrade, I'll try to do so, but if I can't then it only really affects intra-Karmic upgrades so I'm not going to worry about it too much. Bug 386789 is more important to me.