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= Opening the Default GRUB File = | = Opening the Default GRUB File = | ||
The syntax of the command to open the | {{warning|'''DO NOT edit the ''grub.cfg'' file'''. This is not the same as the ''grub'' file, which does not have an extension at the end of its name.}} | ||
The syntax of the command to open the grub file is: | |||
sudo [text editor] /etc/default/grub | sudo [text editor] /etc/default/grub | ||
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Otherwise - if you have installed the full version of Manjaro (i.e. not the NET-Edition) - you may find it easier to use the pre-installed ''gedit'' text editor instead. This will open the | Otherwise - if you have installed the full version of Manjaro (i.e. not the NET-Edition) - you may find it easier to use the pre-installed ''gedit'' text editor instead. This will open the file up as a document, making it easier to read and edit. To use ''gedit'' instead, enter: | ||
sudo gedit /etc/default/grub | sudo gedit /etc/default/grub | ||
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= Editing the Default GRUB File = | = Editing the Default GRUB File = | ||
{{warning|'''DO NOT edit the ''grub.cfg'' file'''. This is not the same as the ''grub'' file, which does not have an extension.}} | |||
Once the ''default grub'' file has been opened, it will be necessary to amend the '''GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=""''' command, which is itself located near the top of the file. An example has been provided below, with the appropriate line '''<font color="green">highlighted in green</font>''' below for illustrative purposes: | Once the ''default grub'' file has been opened, it will be necessary to amend the '''GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=""''' command, which is itself located near the top of the file. An example has been provided below, with the appropriate line '''<font color="green">highlighted in green</font>''' below for illustrative purposes: |