Red Hat / Fedora :: How To Change Delay Time Before System Start In Grub

Apr 2, 2010

I want to install my system on my U-Disk.So I need to delay the time when system starting before the system recognized the U-Disk. How to change it in the grub? If I change it ,how can I save it in order not to change it every time I start the computer? Is it in the /boot/grub/menu.lst?

View 6 Replies


ADVERTISEMENT

Ubuntu :: Change Delay Time On GRUB?

Jun 5, 2010

I have GRUB "1.98-1ubuntu6", and while I have been using GRUB, I have always wondered how to change the delay time prior to GRUB booting into the default operating system. I would even like to switch it off, if possible. Thanks for any help you may have, as I can't seem to find mention of it anywhere, and I think a 10-second wait is silly, having been accustomed to adjusting LILO to any delay time I liked.

View 3 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: How To Change Keyboard Delay Time

Jun 1, 2011

I'm trying to shorten the amount of time it takes for keys to repeat themselves after they've been depressed while using the terminal.

I did a search and found this but I don't know how to install it. [URL]

View 5 Replies View Related

Debian Multimedia :: Shutdown Delay Time - How To Change It

Jan 18, 2015

I have Linux debian 7.7.0 i386-amd64 under VBox 4.3.20 and here is the problem:::

When I open the menu from Linux's top-right corner and click SHUT DOWN..., it shows the dialog with choices, and that Linux guest will automatically shutdown after 60 seconds and I need to change that delay value to 3 seconds. Of course I could just re-click Shut Down -button again, but I don't want to do it. Period.

By Googling I found these "instructions" for UBUNTU:

None of this worked on my 13.04 system. In the end I re-compiled gnome-session.

In gsm_shell.c and gsm_logout_dialog.c change #define AUTOMATIC_ACTION_TIMEOUT from 60 to 5

View 7 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Change The Time Delay On Dual Boot?

Oct 19, 2010

I know this might sound stupid, but how do I change the time delay for a dual boot?

View 3 Replies View Related

Ubuntu Installation :: Post-GRUB 2 Delay - Troubleshoot This And Determine What Is Causing The Delay

May 11, 2011

After GRUB 2 comes up (I'm running Ubuntu 10.10) and I choose the OS to boot, there is about a 5 second delay where nothing appears to happen after I make the selection -- no disk activity. It happens consistently every time I boot. Again, this is after I choose the OS to boot, so it shouldn't have anything to do with the standard delay to allow me to choose the appropriate OS.Is there a good way to troubleshoot this and determine what is causing the delay?

View 4 Replies View Related

Fedora Installation :: 11 Sudo Has A 20 Second Start Delay?

Jun 11, 2009

i'm using Fedora 11 which i installed a couple of days back... i added my user name to the sudoer list but everytime i run the sudo command it takes at least 20 + seconds before anything happens... this happens everytime i run sudo... in comparison to running su things happen immediately... anyone else experiencing this? now everytime i install or run a command requiring root access i just use su...

View 7 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Change The Default OS On Grub, And Adding More Time To Make Choice?

Jul 6, 2010

How do I change the default OS on grub, and adding more time to make my choice?

View 3 Replies View Related

Fedora :: Schedule A Process To Start At A Specific Time (not On Start Up)?

Jan 19, 2010

I'm trying to find how to schedule a process to start at a specific time (not on start up). How would I schedule a process/application to start at a specific time (if it matters, it will be a background process). For instance, have process abc start every weekday at 5am. I've done this for windows many times though have only been using linux regularly for a few months and haven't figured out the best way of doing this.

So far the best solution I have is to create a program that will start on boot and have it check the time and sleep until the required time and then start the required process(es) at the required time(s). But this seems more of a hack since I'd expect there to be a proper way of doing this.

View 4 Replies View Related

General :: How To Change Hardware Time Of System

Jul 16, 2010

I need to change my hardware time and date as my hardware time don't right but I don't have network. I need the the commands and the steps.

View 5 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Change The Date And Time Of The System From My Application?

Aug 19, 2011

I want to change the Date and Time of the system from my application. This can be done using the "Date -s" linux command. But the application has to be executed as root/sudo. is it possible that root can give permission to normal user to execute the "Date -s" command?

View 9 Replies View Related

Fedora :: 11 Boot Time / System Hangs For A Very Long Time On Starting Udev?

Sep 25, 2009

When booting Fedora 11, my system hangs for a very long time on starting udev. Sometimes I get an I/O error. However, my hardware is fine. I do eventually get in to the system.

View 7 Replies View Related

Fedora Installation :: Set The Time In The System Tray To The Standard AM/PM Setting Instead Of Military Time?

Jan 29, 2010

Just making one last tweak with my fresh install of F12KDE. I need to . How do I do this

View 2 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Start Rsync In Daemon Mode Every Time System Turns On?

May 6, 2010

I have a Linux box, running rsync, only problem is, I have to turn it off at night. What I want to do is turn it on and when it turns on, rsync will already be running in daemon mode rather then having to run rsync daemon. Does anyone know the solution? I'm sure its simple, I just cannot figure it out

View 3 Replies View Related

General :: Unable To Change System Time As Non-Root User

May 6, 2011

I need to edit the system time as a not-root user. I am carrying out the following actions in my program.

1. Read the User Id of the process. User_ID= getuid()
2. Printing Capabilities(Permitted, Efffective, Inheritable)of the process
3. Setting UID = 0, using setuid(0)
4. Calling the prctl(), function to keep capabilities
5.Switching the UID from root to User_ID of the process
6. What we have now is a process with root capabilities as a non root user
7. On printing Permitted, Effective, Inheritable capabilities, I get the following
--> Permitted = 0xfffffeff = Effective
Inheritable = 0x0; with UID = 1001;
8. I then try and set the system time with --> system("date -s 10:00");
9. I get an error: date: cannot set date: Operation not permitted
10. I am unable to understand as to why I cannot set the time even thought the capability bit CAP_SYS_TIME in the Permitted and Effective sets are SET.

View 3 Replies View Related

Software :: System Date / Time Change Not Reflect On Log Messages

Jun 29, 2010

I have the application and kernel module running on my system. In the meantime, I am changing the date and time of the system. However, this change doesn't reflect on log messages of the application that's being executed.

View 5 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Change Data On Location? System Time Always Wrong On Re-boot

Mar 30, 2011

when I installed Ubuntu 9.10 I put in one time setting but it was wrong, and now I don't know where to change it. I tried to change the time preferences, but on reboot I am back to the wrong time.

I know the data is in there somewhere and I can change if I knew where it was.

View 3 Replies View Related

Software :: Time Synchronization With Ntp 3 Mins Delay From Client And Server?

Sep 24, 2010

Time synchronization with ntp 3 mins delay from client and server

View 4 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Way To Configure Grub2 - Change Default Operating System Time To Shown Menu

Feb 18, 2011

I wonder if its any easy way to configure grub2...I dont want to change fonts, background or anything special. Just to change default operating system time to shown menu etc.

Is there anythink like known from KDE? graphical tool to tick what I wont, choose time from list or type it in, click OK to finish and job done... without any manual typing, terminal use etc.

View 5 Replies View Related

Debian :: Delay Mediatomb Services Start

Mar 4, 2015

I have moved from a raspberry pi to an olimex LIME A20. I have managed to get everything working correctly except mediatomb. I have a USB drive attached, I believe that mediatomb is trying to read the drive before it's mounted leaving me with an empty database.

After boot I can create the mediatomb database which works until I reboot the computer. What can I try to delay the mediatomb services start?

View 1 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Delay Auto Start Up Applications?

Apr 3, 2011

I have it set up to start my music player (RBox) and torrent program (Transmission) when I log in. The problem is all my data is set on my 1TB external hard drive, because my internal hard drive only has 80GBs of space. When I start up the programs open but the external hasn't had time to link the file directories which messes screws up my torrents into having to verify every time and my music has to "recalibrate" as it were.

This isn't an issue when I manually open the programs after a minute or so but what my question really comes down to is... Is there a way to delay an automatic startup? Say, run application 3 minutes into boot up?

View 2 Replies View Related

Ubuntu Networking :: Setting Time Delay For IPTables (Incoming / Outgoing Port)

Mar 9, 2010

I've got a box with 2 interfaces, with IP1 = 192.168.100.1 and IP2 = 10.1.1.1 respectively on them. I've got an iptables rule that looks like:
Code:
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.100.0/24 -d 10.0.0.0/8 -p udp -j SNAT --to-source 10.1.1.1 --random

If I get 2 consecutive packets from the same address and port from 192.168.100.0/24, they get SNAT-ed and come out of the same port on 10.1.1.1. If then I get another packet from the same address and port 10 minutes later, then it gets SNAT-ed, but comes out of a different port on 10.1.1.1. My question is: how can I set the time delay I would like iptables to remember its incoming address/port to outgoing port mappings?

View 3 Replies View Related

Ubuntu Installation :: Start With The Grub 1.99 On The 11.4 System And All Get Is A Black Screen At Startup?

May 8, 2011

I am running ubuntu 10.4, windows 7, and I had ubuntu 10.10 on a single hard drive. I upgrade the 10.10 system to 11.4 and now my grub menu which is on the 10.4 system shows two windows and two 11.4 installations.

How can I clean this up? Also I have tried to start with the grub 1.99 on the 11.4 system and all I get is a black screen at startup. I am happy with grub on 10.4 except for the extra lines.

[Code]...

View 9 Replies View Related

Ubuntu Installation :: Delay In Startup / Ffy1 Login To Start GUI

Dec 29, 2010

I've recently installed ubuntu 10.10 again and when I boot it starts in ffy1 console, in which I need to login.After the login in console version it will display the error after this it takes ~30 seconds till the normal graphical login screen I've searching the forum about this problem but haven't encountered the solution anywhere nor the problem itself.And yes I do see the disk errors but that would be during the login on the graphical screen.

View 3 Replies View Related

Debian :: Change Boot Loader From Grub To System On Running Lenny Without Damage It?

Feb 1, 2011

How to change boot loader from Grub to syslinux on running Lenny without damage the system?

View 1 Replies View Related

Fedora :: Can't Start Because Last Mountpoint Time Is Wrong

Jan 25, 2011

I noticed today that my F13 date was one month out i.e October 30th instead of September 30th.Time was okay. I tried to adjust it manually but no success. Now if I try to start up I get to the first blue screeen but then it says something like "last mountpoint date was October 30th = now September 30th which is in the future" (not exact wording). Time zone is correct and not set to network time or UTC. I'm dual booting with WinXP and date and time is correct and Time Zone is correct. System time is correct. So now to get into F13 I have to manually set the system time to 30th October.Which is OK for the 1st reboot but reverts back to the correct date on the next reboot. WinXP boots ok.

View 2 Replies View Related

Fedora :: Change OS Selection Time?

Jan 13, 2010

i use fedora9 and windows xp on my system when i reboot my system it comes a screen to select OS but i have just 2 seconds to select how can i change this time and also default OS

View 3 Replies View Related

General :: Can I Change 30second Delay Before Loading In Dual Boot Xp / Ubuntu

May 30, 2010

I am brand new to Ubuntu and I am trying to find out if its possible. When the laptop starts it gives me 30secs to choose windows or ubuntu? Is there anyway to change the order or the timer?

View 3 Replies View Related

Fedora :: How To Change Time Display Format

May 15, 2010

How do I switch from 24hr format to 12hr format clock in Fedora 12 + KDE?

View 5 Replies View Related

Fedora :: Can't Change Date / Time Format In F15

Jul 10, 2011

In the past, I just edited the /usr/share/gnome-shell/js/ui/dateMenu.js file to alter the date and time format. Today when I tried that, it crashed GNOME Shell and wouldn't let it start..

View 4 Replies View Related







Copyrights 2005-15 www.BigResource.com, All rights reserved