How To Install Grub Customizer on Ubuntu 17.10

How to install Grub Customizer on Ubuntu 17.10. Learn how to use Grub Customizer. Grub Customizer is a wonderful application that allows user to edit the menu entries from the GRUB booting screen. Grub Customizer has a graphical interface to configure the GRUB2/BURG settings and menu entries.

Grub Customizer Features:

  • move, remove or rename menuentries (they stey updatable by update-grub)
  • edit the contents of menuentries or create new ones (internally it edits the 40_custom)
  • support for GRUB2 and BURG
  • reinstallation of the bootloader to MBR
  • settings like default operating system, kernel params, background image and text colors etc.
  • changing the installed operating system by running on a live cd

Install Grub Customizer 5.0.5

Grub Customizer 5.0.5 is the latest version available of the Grub Customizer software. Grub Customizer 5.0.5 can be installed on Ubuntu Systems, via PPA. Run the following commands to install Grub Customizer 5.0.5 on Ubuntu:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:danielrichter2007/grub-customizer
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install grub-customizer

If you want to uninstall and remove the Grub Customizer from Ubuntu Systems, run the command given below:

$ sudo apt-get remove grub-customizer

How To Install Grub Customizer on Ubuntu 17.10 originally posted on Source Digit – Latest Technology, Gadgets & Gizmos.