How to configur grub2
I can't say I'm new to Ubuntu, but I'm still a noob. I have recently installed a SSD in the place of my notebook's CD drive. Then I have installed Kubuntu 18.10 and kept my HD with Windows untouched (something tells me I'm not going to load Windows so soon).
Now when I boot the computer, GRUB shows a command line, if I type 'exit' then it shows the "normal" menu with Ubuntu and Windows. I have searched the problem, but what I have found either semeed a little different from my problem or I lacked the confidence to follow the solution.
I would like to know how i could configure GRUB so it goes straight to the menu screen.
boot dual-boot grub2
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I can't say I'm new to Ubuntu, but I'm still a noob. I have recently installed a SSD in the place of my notebook's CD drive. Then I have installed Kubuntu 18.10 and kept my HD with Windows untouched (something tells me I'm not going to load Windows so soon).
Now when I boot the computer, GRUB shows a command line, if I type 'exit' then it shows the "normal" menu with Ubuntu and Windows. I have searched the problem, but what I have found either semeed a little different from my problem or I lacked the confidence to follow the solution.
I would like to know how i could configure GRUB so it goes straight to the menu screen.
boot dual-boot grub2
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I can't say I'm new to Ubuntu, but I'm still a noob. I have recently installed a SSD in the place of my notebook's CD drive. Then I have installed Kubuntu 18.10 and kept my HD with Windows untouched (something tells me I'm not going to load Windows so soon).
Now when I boot the computer, GRUB shows a command line, if I type 'exit' then it shows the "normal" menu with Ubuntu and Windows. I have searched the problem, but what I have found either semeed a little different from my problem or I lacked the confidence to follow the solution.
I would like to know how i could configure GRUB so it goes straight to the menu screen.
boot dual-boot grub2
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I can't say I'm new to Ubuntu, but I'm still a noob. I have recently installed a SSD in the place of my notebook's CD drive. Then I have installed Kubuntu 18.10 and kept my HD with Windows untouched (something tells me I'm not going to load Windows so soon).
Now when I boot the computer, GRUB shows a command line, if I type 'exit' then it shows the "normal" menu with Ubuntu and Windows. I have searched the problem, but what I have found either semeed a little different from my problem or I lacked the confidence to follow the solution.
I would like to know how i could configure GRUB so it goes straight to the menu screen.
boot dual-boot grub2
boot dual-boot grub2
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