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gksudo leafpad /boot/grub/grub.cfg
sudo susudo sed -i 's/Ubuntu/Elementary/g' /boot/grub/grub.cfg
Quote I am not a fan of installing Grub to a partition. AustinTexas, does that mean you haven't created the 16MB Bios_grub partition on the GTP disk, as described in goldfinger's tutorial?
I am not a fan of installing Grub to a partition.
Device for boot loader installation = /dev/sdX (Substitute correct drive letter that you're installing to in place of "X" without any partition number after it'. Eg. "/dev/sda", not "/dev/sda1".)
sudo update-grub
sudo grub-install /dev/sda
In a nutshell, this tutorial is only geared toward those wishing to install Linux to the drive by itself and are converting a drive from MBR to GPT partitions. One can also use this for setting up a multi-boot system with more than one Linux distribution. In that case, make space on the drive for your new installation instead of deleting all current partitions in the steps below.
Really excellent How To...Good time for a question/clarification.?I have read, but not tried it...If you multi boot, and you don't need to Hibernate(to swap)You can just use the same swap partition across the installs.?(may save a little disk space/config time)Dave