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I wanted to set grub2 timeout to 0 seconds so that it skips the boot menu screen. In 14.04, it doesn't do that so I set the timeout to 0.5 seconds. Now it's too fast for me to select which OS to use and holding down shift doesn't work. I have a live CD but I have no idea what to do. Any help?

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    I'm a little unclear as to what you are trying to do - if you had set the Grub menu to 0, would it not go by even faster? Nov 2, 2014 at 14:01

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You should find the necessary instructions to boot the live-CD, mount your hard disk, and edit /etc/default/grub at: changing grub timeout using live cd (or otherwhise)