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 %2(Custom Settings)(first entry)(incoming Entries of %1)(incoming Entries)(other…)(script code)A group of other operating systems. Grub shows it as a normal menuentry however when clicking it, it loads another menu which allows you to choose one the the containing menuentries.AND: your modifications are still unsaved, update will save them too!A_ppearanceAbout the entry typesAdd entry from trashAll filesAlternatively to the simple theme method which provides some options like color, wallpaper and font you can install complex theme packages to get an even better looking boot menu.

There are several download sources like this thread at ubuntuforums.org:
<a href='%1'>%1</a> (needs account)
or search for '%2' at <a href='%3'>%3</a>

Just download such a package (which is in tar.gz format in most cases) and add it to the list of available themes by using the add button next to the theme chooser.

After changing the theme you'll see a simple editor which gives a preview of images and allows some file management. Modified theme contents will be saved when you're pressing the save button.An error occurredAn menuentry which is visible at the grub menu and boots an operating system when activated.Archive filesAre you sure you want to remove this themeAre you sure?BURGBURG ModeBURG found!Boot default entry after %1 SecondsBoot sequenceChainloaderChoose file…Choose…Configuration has been savedCouldn't mount the selected partitionCouldn't umount the selected partitionCreate submenuCustom Theme settingsDo you want to configure BURG instead of grub2?Do you want to proceed without saving the current configuration?Do you want to save your modifications?Entry editorEnvironment settingsError building boot sequence.
Check parameters!Error while installing the bootloaderFailed saving grub configuration!FileFile replacement failed. Please select a theme file first!Grub 2Grub Customizer is a graphical interface to configure the grub2/burg settingsGrub fonts can be harmful (Info)Highlighted: BackgroundHighlighted: FontISO-Image: I_SO imageInstall the bootloader to MBR and put some
files to the bootloaders data directory
(if they don't already exist).Install to MBRKernel paramsLinuxLinux-ISOMemtestMemtest-Image: Mount failed!Move downMove down the selected entry or scriptMove upMove up the selected entry or scriptName the EntryNormal: BackgroundNormal: FontOtherPath to iso filePlease choose a background image!Please take a look at the command line output below. If you think this is a bug of Grub Customizer, please create one at %1! Generally Grub Customizer should prevent errors like this.Please type a device string!Proxy binary not found!Remove from submenuRemove selected entries (you can restore them from trash)Removed itemsRemoving Script Code can cause problems when trying to boot entries relying on it. Are you sure you want to do it anyway?RenameRestore selected entriesReverts the list to the default orderSave configuration and generate a new %1Saving of themes didn't succeed completely!Script updates found. Click save to apply the changes!Scripts are generating menuentries. So every menuentry belongs to a script. They are shown as top level groups when activated. However in contrast to submenus they aren't shown at the boot menu.Show _PlaceholdersShow _hidden entriesSubmountpoints:The bootloader has been installed successfullyThe chosen file cannot be loaded as themeThe generated configuration didn't equal to the saved configuration on startup. So what you see now may not be what you see when you restart your pc. To fix this, click update!The given filename cannot be usedThe grub configuration cannot be savedThe modifications you've done affects the visible entries. Please reload!The saved configuration is not up to date!Theme contentsThere are two types of this special entry: Incoming entries are the place where Grub Customizer places new operating systems which are found by grub but still not configured using Grub Customizer. The Script code is code generated by grub which doesn't look like an menuentry. In most cases it's used to configure grub. You should only touch it when knowing what it does. Placeholders are hidden by default.There are unsaved modifications!This deletes the following entries:This option allows choosing the operating system which should be selected when booting. By default this always is the first one. This option means that the default entry selection stays the same when placing other operating systems there.

In contrast to the first option the other choices are referenced by name. So the default system isn't changed when moving to another position.

If you want to use another reference like "always point to the second entry" you can use the last option which allows typing a custom reference. Usage examples:
 1 = "always point to the second entry" (counting starts by 0)
 test>0 = "always point to the first entry of a submenu named test"This option doesn't work when the "os-prober" script finds other operating systems. Disable "%1" if you don't need to boot other operating systems.This removes all your list modifications of the bootloader menu!This seems not to be a root file system (no fstab found)This theme doesn't contain a %1. Please look for the config file and rename it to "%1"!You will see all entries (uncustomized) when you run grub. This error accurs (in most cases), when you didn't install grub gustomizer currectly.You're trying to remove an entry of the currently running system. Make sure there are other working entries of this system!
If you just want to remove old kernels: The better way is uninstalling them instead of just hiding them in boot menu._Advanced_Appearance settings_Change Environment …_Device: _Edit_File_Font_General_General settings_Group by Script_Help_Initial ramdisk_Install to MBR …_Linux image_List configuration_Load file: _Memtest image_Memtest-Image_Name:_Partition_Partition:_Quit without saving_Quit without update_Restore_Save & Quit_Show details_Theme:_Type:_Update & Quit_Viewadd themeadd this entry to a new submenuadvanced settingsbackground imageblackbluebrowncannot move this entrychoose theme filecontinue (risk data loss)currentcustom resolution: cyandark-graydefault entrydefault name: %1delete entries permanently - this action is available on custom entries onlydelete this themefilenamegenerate recovery entriesgreeninstalling the bootloader…is activekernel parameterslight-bluelight-cyanlight-graylight-greenlight-magentalight-redloading configuration…loading script %2/%3 (%1)look for other operating systemsmagentamenuentrynamepartition: %1permanently delete selected entriesplaceholderplease Inform the author about this problem. The following information could be helpful:please note: large fonts on low boot screen resolutions can corrupt the boot screen
Because this problem depends on chosen font, it isn't possible to define a general maximum. When you're trying to select a larger font, please do it in small steps (rebooting and checking the results).
The problem occurs when the grub gui elements (borders, description) won't fit into screen. So while there's enough vertical space you can try a larger font. The mass of menuentries is not a problem - they are scrolled if required.

The corruption results in a endless loading time of grub2. You need a live cd to fix this:
 * delete the font from (MOUNT)/boot/grub/unicode.pf2
 * reboot your system (menu should show up with default fonts)
 * open /etc/default/grub with root permissions and place a '#' in front of the line containing GRUB_FONT
 * then run grub customizer to choose the font used beforepre_defined: previously _booted entryredreloads the configuration. Unsaved changes will be preserved.remove backgroundremove fontremove this entry from the current submenusave this configurationscriptscript: %1settingsshow menusubmenutransparentumount failed!updating configurationvaluevisibilitywhiteyellowProject-Id-Version: grub-customizer
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%1 couldn't be executed successfully. error message:
 %2(Custom Settings)(first entry)(incoming Entries of %1)(incoming Entries)(other…)(script code)A group of other operating systems. Grub shows it as a normal menuentry however when clicking it, it loads another menu which allows you to choose one the the containing menuentries.AND: your modifications are still unsaved, update will save them too!A_ppearanceAbout the entry typesAdd entry from trashAll filesAlternatively to the simple theme method which provides some options like colour, wallpaper and font you can install complex theme packages to get an even better looking boot menu.

There are several download sources like this thread at ubuntuforums.org:
<a href='%1'>%1</a> (needs account)
or search for '%2' at <a href='%3'>%3</a>

Just download such a package (which is in tar.gz format in most cases) and add it to the list of available themes by using the add button next to the theme chooser.

After changing the theme you'll see a simple editor which gives a preview of images and allows some file management. Modified theme contents will be saved when you're pressing the save button.An error occurredAn menuentry which is visible at the grub menu and boots an operating system when activated.Archive filesAre you sure you want to remove this themeAre you sure?BURGBURG ModeBURG found!Boot default entry after %1 SecondsBoot sequenceChainloaderChoose file…Choose…Configuration has been savedCouldn't mount the selected partitionCouldn't umount the selected partitionCreate submenuCustom Theme settingsDo you want to configure BURG instead of grub2?Do you want to proceed without saving the current configuration?Do you want to save your modifications?Entry editorEnvironment settingsError building boot sequence.
Check parameters!Error while installing the bootloaderFailed saving grub configuration!FileFile replacement failed. Please select a theme file first!Grub 2Grub Customiser is a graphical interface to configure the grub2/burg settingsGrub fonts can be harmful (Info)Highlighted: BackgroundHighlighted: FontISO-Image: I_SO imageInstall the bootloader to MBR and put some
files to the bootloaders data directory
(if they don't already exist).Install to MBRKernel paramsLinuxLinux-ISOMemtestMemtest-Image: Mount failed!Move downMove down the selected entry or scriptMove upMove up the selected entry or scriptName the EntryNormal: BackgroundNormal: FontOtherPath to iso filePlease choose a background image!Please take a look at the command line output below. If you think this is a bug of Grub Customiser, please create one at %1! Generally Grub Customiser should prevent errors like this.Please type a device string!Proxy binary not found!Remove from submenuRemove selected entries (you can restore them from trash)Removed itemsRemoving Script Code can cause problems when trying to boot entries relying on it. Are you sure you want to do it anyway?RenameRestore selected entriesReverts the list to the default orderSave configuration and generate a new %1Saving of themes didn't succeed completely!Script updates found. Click save to apply the changes!Scripts are generating menuentries. So every menuentry belongs to a script. They are shown as top level groups when activated. However in contrast to submenus they aren't shown at the boot menu.Show _PlaceholdersShow _hidden entriesSubmountpoints:The bootloader has been installed successfullyThe chosen file cannot be loaded as themeThe generated configuration didn't equal to the saved configuration on startup. So what you see now may not be what you see when you restart your PC. To fix this, click update!The given filename cannot be usedThe grub configuration cannot be savedThe modifications you've done affects the visible entries. Please reload!The saved configuration is not up to date!Theme contentsThere are two types of this special entry: Incoming entries are the place where Grub Customiser places new operating systems which are found by grub but still not configured using Grub Customiser. The Script code is code generated by grub which doesn't look like an menuentry. In most cases it's used to configure grub. You should only touch it when knowing what it does. Placeholders are hidden by default.There are unsaved modifications!This deletes the following entries:This option allows choosing the operating system which should be selected when booting. By default this always is the first one. This option means that the default entry selection stays the same when placing other operating systems there.

In contrast to the first option the other choices are referenced by name. So the default system isn't changed when moving to another position.

If you want to use another reference like "always point to the second entry" you can use the last option which allows typing a custom reference. Usage examples:
 1 = "always point to the second entry" (counting starts by 0)
 test>0 = "always point to the first entry of a submenu named test"This option doesn't work when the "os-prober" script finds other operating systems. Disable "%1" if you don't need to boot other operating systems.This removes all your list modifications of the bootloader menu!This seems not to be a root file system (no fstab found)This theme doesn't contain a %1. Please look for the config file and rename it to "%1"!You will see all entries (uncustomised) when you run grub. This error occurs (in most cases), when you didn't install grub customizer currectly.You're trying to remove an entry of the currently running system. Make sure there are other working entries of this system!
If you just want to remove old kernels: The better way is uninstalling them instead of just hiding them in boot menu._Advanced_Appearance settings_Change Environment …_Device: _Edit_File_Font_General_General settings_Group by Script_Help_Initial ramdisk_Install to MBR …_Linux image_List configuration_Load file: _Memtest image_Memtest-Image_Name:_Partition_Partition:_Quit without saving_Quit without update_Restore_Save & Quit_Show details_Theme:_Type:_Update & Quit_Viewadd themeadd this entry to a new submenuadvanced settingsbackground imageblackbluebrowncannot move this entrychoose theme filecontinue (risk data loss)currentcustom resolution: cyandark-graydefault entrydefault name: %1delete entries permanently - this action is available on custom entries onlydelete this themefilenamegenerate recovery entriesgreeninstalling the bootloader…is activekernel parameterslight-bluelight-cyanlight-graylight-greenlight-magentalight-redloading configuration…loading script %2/%3 (%1)look for other operating systemsmagentamenuentrynamepartition: %1permanently delete selected entriesplaceholderplease inform the author about this problem. The following information could be helpful:please note: large fonts on low boot screen resolutions can corrupt the boot screen
Because this problem depends on chosen font, it isn't possible to define a general maximum. When you're trying to select a larger font, please do it in small steps (rebooting and checking the results).
The problem occurs when the grub GUI elements (borders, description) won't fit into screen. So while there's enough vertical space you can try a larger font. The mass of menuentries is not a problem - they are scrolled if required.

The corruption results in a endless loading time of grub2. You need a Live CD to fix this:
 * delete the font from (MOUNT)/boot/grub/unicode.pf2
 * reboot your system (menu should show up with default fonts)
 * open /etc/default/grub with root permissions and place a '#' in front of the line containing GRUB_FONT
 * then run grub customiser to choose the font used beforepre_defined: previously _booted entryredreloads the configuration. Unsaved changes will be preserved.remove backgroundremove fontremove this entry from the current submenusave this configurationscriptscript: %1settingsshow menusubmenutransparentumount failed!updating configurationvaluevisibilitywhiteyellow