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Latest revision as of 06:35, 13 May 2013
The default installation of the GRUB boot loader by Fedora 13 set the timeout
value to 0 and the hiddenmenu
option enabled, which effectively hides the GRUB boot menu from the user.
The grub menu can be made to appear by holding down a key, such as SHIFT, during the boot process.
Edit /boot/grub/grub.conf
:
- Remove (or comment out) the
hiddenmenu
line. - Set the
timeout
parameter to the length in seconds that GRUB will wait before booting the default menu option, if the user does not press any keys.
References
-
man grub