12/7/2022 0 Comments Debian change grub theme![]() The /etc/default/grub file is short and should be easy to edit. You can use any text editor you like, of course - including the standard vi text editor. If you want to use a graphical text editor, open a terminal - or press Alt+F2 - and run the following command:įor an easy-to-use terminal-based editor - Nano - use the following command. ![]() ![]() Open the /etc/default/grub file for editing in a standard text editor. RELATED: A Beginner's Guide to Editing Text Files With Vi In other words, to customize your GRUB2 settings, you’ll have to edit the /etc/default/grub file and then run the sudo update-grub command. ![]() When you run the update-grub command, GRUB automatically combines the settings from the /etc/default/grub file, the scripts from the /etc/grub.d/ directory, and everything else, creating a /boot/grub/grub.cfg file that’s read at boot. ![]()
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