07-17-2015, 02:54 AM
Hey guys, just wanted you to know that I found the reason for not having a boot menu screen at startup.
I installed "Grub Customizer" so I could take a look at the grub config.
It turns out that it was configured for no menu, and a boot delay of 0 seconds. Meaning that there would be no boot menu and it would boot directly into the default OS.
I enabled the boot menu option and put a delay of 3 seconds.
Lo and behold, the boot menu now shows. LL is the only item on there at present.
I'm still trying to figure out how to add windows to the menu. If anyone has any input I'd be appreciative. My Win10 install is on another internal SSD. In Gparted the boot partition shows only as boot, no eufi. Not sure why it doesn't show in grub2.
But anyway, the grub menu issue is resolved.
Thanks
Len
I installed "Grub Customizer" so I could take a look at the grub config.
It turns out that it was configured for no menu, and a boot delay of 0 seconds. Meaning that there would be no boot menu and it would boot directly into the default OS.
I enabled the boot menu option and put a delay of 3 seconds.
Lo and behold, the boot menu now shows. LL is the only item on there at present.
I'm still trying to figure out how to add windows to the menu. If anyone has any input I'd be appreciative. My Win10 install is on another internal SSD. In Gparted the boot partition shows only as boot, no eufi. Not sure why it doesn't show in grub2.
But anyway, the grub menu issue is resolved.
Thanks
Len