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It seems that currently, the grub.cfg generation sets hardcoded values for GRUB_TIMEOUT and other grub options.
Debugging the boot process under virtualbox, for instance isn't easy when grub starts immediately without letting one optionally change the kernel boot arguments, by pressing a key before grub starts the kernel.
Thus, it should be handy to be able to define a different default than 0 for GRUB_TIMEOUT in the manifest.
Thanks in advance.
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It seems that currently, the grub.cfg generation sets hardcoded values for GRUB_TIMEOUT and other grub options.
Debugging the boot process under virtualbox, for instance isn't easy when grub starts immediately without letting one optionally change the kernel boot arguments, by pressing a key before grub starts the kernel.
Thus, it should be handy to be able to define a different default than 0 for GRUB_TIMEOUT in the manifest.
Thanks in advance.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: