by BBOSAK2143 » Thu Dec 19, 2013 7:36 pm
Linux is getting a bit more touchy with grub in the last so many months as these systems getting more complex, there are less processes you can disable on the boot!Best thing to do when thinking about disabling a process is to first look it up. Sometimes boot process might not go like lightning and we want it that way, but if the system does not know what to do it can not follow and make it. In other words, our cars can not immediately do 65mph at the point we start it. We first must put in gear and gradually or quickly hit the gas to get to that speed. Is there any way you can list the process you are trying to disable so we can know what is going on? Next, most times what is meant by that grub customizer is we can add a process to the boot. For instance at points in different Linux OS's I added a sound file to the boot. Honestly, as said above these processes are getting very intense and what may look like nothing can be a major important process of the boot. I also hope in no way am offending you as I do not know your level of learning on Linux. Even though I have built 3 of these systems, is just a never ending process of learning. Things keep changing and moving fast! I know this from some errors I made in my own systems! What worked last year does not this year!!! Anyway, let us know what was shut down and am sure one of us can figure a way to help!!!!
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