Hi Roger,<br>when did you your last <br>sudo update-grub<br>?<br>--<br>Viele Grüße,<br>Hartmut<br><br>Rog <linux.rog@gmail.com> schrieb:<br><br>
I wish to remove nuisance entries from the boot menu presented by
Grub at boot. I see:<br>
<blockquote>Advanced options for Ubuntu<br>
Windows-7<br>
Memory test (memtest86+)<br>
Memory test (memtest86+, serial console . . .<br>
Windows 7 (loader) (on /dev/sda1)<br>
Windows 7 (loader) (on /dev/sdc1)<br>
Windows 7 (loader) (on /dev/sdc2)<br>
</blockquote>
I'm dual booting Xubuntu and Windows-7. Only the last entry is valid
- booting from /dev/sdc2. I wish to get rid of all of the other
entries for Windows. But how?<br>
<br>
I've read and re-read many tutorials / documents on using Grub2 and
fail to grasp how to achieve what I wish to do. Bamboozled I am.<br>
<br>
Parenthetically, I believe the some of the erroneous entries arise
because there are several NTFS partitions on various hard drives as
well as an SSD (sdc), although that does not explain the "Windows-7"
entry - that choice yields a no-such partition error when selected.<br>
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