The thing is GRUB doesn't load up automatically , I have to do it manually, so can someone tell me how can I make it load up automatically everytime I boot?
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How are you doing it "manually"? What does show up, if you don't? – Michal Polovka Oct 16 '16 at 10:52
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I hold shift when my laptop logo pops up – Naiem da Legend Oct 16 '16 at 10:52
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And if I don't it just boots into Ubuntu – Naiem da Legend Oct 16 '16 at 10:53
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Please, execute `cat /etc/default/grub` and edit your question with output – Michal Polovka Oct 16 '16 at 10:55
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What you want to do is not to "load GRUB", it is to show the GRUB menu. – fkraiem Oct 16 '16 at 10:55
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Um... Can u give me a text tutorial cos I'm a newbie with Ubuntu – Naiem da Legend Oct 16 '16 at 10:56
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I want it to show the GRUB automatically everytime I boot – Naiem da Legend Oct 16 '16 at 10:57
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You'll need to edit your /etc/default/grub file.
Open terminal and type:
sudo nano /etc/default/grub
(or replace by your favourite editor)
Place "#" at the start of line GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=0, then simply run sudo update-grub.
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Ok I'm in terminal I put # in front of GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=0 now how do I save it – Naiem da Legend Oct 16 '16 at 13:09
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