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From: danjde@msw.it
To: <grub-devel@gnu.org>
Subject: Booting from rEFIT Grub2 show as default "submenu mode"
Date: Sun, 28 Jun 2015 11:16:29 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <b1ef1e0830fe28a138a67d80f34b0ce9@msw.it> (raw)

Hi friends,

I've just installed successifully Ubuntu 14.04 on iMac 9.1 (Darwin).

The partitions are so suddivided:


|-EFI-FAT32-|---MAC-HFS+---|--/BOOT-EXT4--|----/ROOT-EXT4----|----/HOME-REISERFS-----|---SWAP---|


using rEFIT on sda and grub2 on sda3,
the default grub2 display mode is "submenu". Every entry are shown and 
not only the first kernel.
Could be possible for a matter of boot time?

Infact rEFIt take 5secs for boot its entry (mac and linux), and then 
other 5/6 secs for make visible the grub2 menu (submenu).

How could be possible to hide submenu if not necessary?


many many thanks!


davide






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