Ubuntu :: How To Change Boot Auto

Jan 28, 2010

I originally had Ubuntu 9.10 desktop. Then I resised the partitio with the ubuntu moblin installer and installed ubuntu moblin remix(which is an interesting little distro!), but now, when I turn it on, it auto highlghts the moblin partition with (boot in 5, 4,3...). I know this is not a bug, it's just a pain.

Does anybody know how I can highlight anther entry?

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I have tried different methods to auto start wpa_supplicant at boot on Ubuntu Lucid server on a laptop which can't be connected to Ethernet.

The only thing that worked is adding the wpa_supplicant command before exit0 in rc.local. It solve my problem of wpa_supplicant auto start and annoyance on not be able to ssh before local login. But the screen stuck at Ubuntu Logo. How can i get pass Ubuntu logo screen to regular tty or xbmc in future?

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255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 121601 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes

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Jun 20, 2011

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Jan 31, 2010

I installed karmic, then damn small linux - the DSL's loader would not recognize my xubntu automatically, so I got GRUB 1.97 on xubuntu and it recognized my DSL and added it to the menu with 3 alternative resolution options.

Now, xubuntu starts fine, but when I start DSL in any of the modes, I get the following output:

1. 'vga=normal is deprecated use gfxpayload=text before linux command' comes up in the same font as GRUB menu is displayed - but only for a split second, I had to video it to read it!

2. Uncompressing linux... ok, booting the kernel - similarly, disappears before you can read it, and the computer reboots.

Below are my /etc/default/grub and /boot/grub/grub.cfg.

Does all that mean I want to edit /boot/grub/grub.cfg even though I apparently must not?

NB I have some problems with my hard drive, I have to fdisk it a lot but that's probably because my laptop has a dead BIOS battery - I'm having to fdisk it every time I boot up etc. I'm a bit lost with this to be honest! Anyway, please forget the hard drive note unless you seriously suspect it's at fault for GRUB problems.

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I'm having a problem auto-mounting a new luks partition. I have crypttab and fstab entries. I already have my primary encrypted partition (root) mounting at boot (from the install), but after creating this one manually, it does not open on boot. It auto-mounts when I run the following command manually after boot: sudo luksOpen /dev/disk/by-uuid/<uuid> mycrypt

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10.10 software raid not auto assembling on boot
I have a software raid from an 8.10 install

Ubuntu 10.10 does not auto assemble it on boot up, how do I fix this?

I didn't see a way to do it looking all over the web. But when running

mdadm --assemble --scan

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I've had this problem for months now and I couldn't find a way to solve it. The issue is pretty simple: 'gnote' app auto-starts when the system is booted and I've yet to find a way to stop it.

I've checked the following folders:
/home/user/.config/autostart/
/home/user/.kde/Autostart/
/home/user/.local/share/autostart/

And I've also checked the following apps/modules:
'Boot-up Manager' (BUM)
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And Nothing. No sign of 'gnote' anywhere.

Now, I know I could just uninstall the app and forget about this (I don't even use it anymore) The thing is that I'm really amazed of how incredibly difficult it is to manage something as simple as the apps that start-up with the system (something that could be done in the deprecated Windows XP with 'msconfig' since it first came up, I don't know.. a decade ago?) I want to understand how this works because I like Ubuntu + KDE a lot and I have NO intentions of going back to Windows.

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