Add a new timeout_style environment variable and a corresponding GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE configuration key for grub-mkconfig. This controls hidden-timeout handling more simply than the previous arrangements, and pressing any hotkeys associated with menu entries during the hidden timeout will now boot the corresponding menu entry immediately. GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=<non-empty> + GRUB_TIMEOUT=<non-zero> now generates a warning, and if it shows the menu it will do so as if the second timeout were not present. Other combinations are translated into reasonable equivalents. |
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| 00_header.in | ||
| 10_hurd.in | ||
| 10_illumos.in | ||
| 10_kfreebsd.in | ||
| 10_linux.in | ||
| 10_netbsd.in | ||
| 10_windows.in | ||
| 10_xnu.in | ||
| 20_linux_xen.in | ||
| 30_os-prober.in | ||
| 40_custom.in | ||
| 41_custom.in | ||
| README | ||
README
All executable files in this directory are processed in shell expansion order. 00_*: Reserved for 00_header. 10_*: Native boot entries. 20_*: Third party apps (e.g. memtest86+). The number namespace in-between is configurable by system installer and/or administrator. For example, you can add an entry to boot another OS as 01_otheros, 11_otheros, etc, depending on the position you want it to occupy in the menu; and then adjust the default setting via /etc/default/grub.