Is there a way of retrieving list of "menuentries" titles of GRUB?
I need a results in a format that grub-set-default
will accept. eg.
"Ubuntu"
"Memory test (memtest86+)"
etc.
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Sign up to join this communityIs there a way of retrieving list of "menuentries" titles of GRUB?
I need a results in a format that grub-set-default
will accept. eg.
"Ubuntu"
"Memory test (memtest86+)"
etc.
Using awk
awk -F\' '/menuentry / {print $2}' /boot/grub/grub.cfg
gives you a full list of all menu entries in grub.cfg
.
Use mouse scroll wheel, Home, End, PgUp, PgDn, ↑ and ↓ keys to navigate the menu.
The bash script uses whiptail
instead of dialog
to display the menu. One advantage is you can copy the terminal image to the clipboard as
text and paste it into this website as text. Other advantages include:
dialog
is not installed by default in Ubuntu Server or Lubuntu. whiptail
is included by default.Here's a text screen shot:
Grub Version: 2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.15
┌─────────┤ Use arrow, page, home & end keys. Tab toggle option ├──────────┐
│ Menu No. --------------- Menu Name --------------- │
│ │
│ 0 Ubuntu ↑ │
│ 1 Advanced options for Ubuntu ▮ │
│ 1>0 Ubuntu, with Linux 4.14.31-041431-generic ▒ │
│ 1>1 Ubuntu, with Linux 4.14.31-041431-generic (upstart) ▒ │
│ 1>2 Ubuntu, with Linux 4.14.31-041431-generic (recovery mode) ▒ │
│ 1>3 Ubuntu, with Linux 4.14.30-041430-generic ▒ │
│ 1>4 Ubuntu, with Linux 4.14.30-041430-generic (upstart) ▒ │
│ 1>5 Ubuntu, with Linux 4.14.30-041430-generic (recovery mode) ▒ │
│ 1>6 Ubuntu, with Linux 4.14.27-041427-generic ▒ │
│ 1>7 Ubuntu, with Linux 4.14.27-041427-generic (upstart) ▒ │
│ 1>8 Ubuntu, with Linux 4.14.27-041427-generic (recovery mode) ▒ │
│ 1>9 Ubuntu, with Linux 4.14.24-041424-generic ▒ │
│ 1>10 Ubuntu, with Linux 4.14.24-041424-generic (upstart) ▒ │
│ 1>11 Ubuntu, with Linux 4.14.24-041424-generic (recovery mode) ▒ │
│ 1>12 Ubuntu, with Linux 4.14.23-041423-generic ▒ │
│ 1>13 Ubuntu, with Linux 4.14.23-041423-generic (upstart) ↓ │
│ │
│ │
│ <Display Grub Boot> <Exit> │
│ │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Use the navigation keys to highlight an option and press Enter to see the pre-kernel drivers loaded by grub
and the boot parameters passed by grub
to the kernel when booting it:
menuentry 'Ubuntu, with Linux 4.14.27-041427-generic' --class ubuntu --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os $menuentry_id_option 'gnulinux-4.14.27-041427-generic-advanced-f3f8e7bc-b337-4194-88b8-3a513f6be55b' {
recordfail
savedefault
load_video
gfxmode $linux_gfx_mode
insmod gzio
if [ x$grub_platform = xxen ]; then insmod xzio; insmod lzopio; fi
insmod part_gpt
insmod ext2
if [ x$feature_platform_search_hint = xy ]; then
search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root f3f8e7bc-b337-4194-88b8-3a513f6be55b
else
search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root f3f8e7bc-b337-4194-88b8-3a513f6be55b
fi
echo 'Loading Linux 4.14.27-041427-generic ...'
linux /boot/vmlinuz-4.14.27-041427-generic root=UUID=f3f8e7bc-b337-4194-88b8-3a513f6be55b ro quiet splash loglevel=0 vga=current udev.log-priority=3 fastboot kaslr acpiphp.disable=1 crashkernel=384M-2G:128M,2G-:256M $vt_handoff
echo 'Loading initial ramdisk ...'
initrd /boot/initrd.img-4.14.27-041427-generic
}
Press <Enter> to continue
grub-menu.sh
bash scriptgrub-menu.sh
only has one option to tweak:
# Default for hide duplicate and triplicate options with (upstart) and (recovery mode)?
HideUpstartRecovery=false
Set the value to true
(hide the extra entries) or false
(list all entries).
The default format can be overridden when calling the script using:
grub-menu.sh short
or:
grub-menu.sh long
#!/bin/bash
# NAME: grub-menu.sh
# PATH: $HOME/bin
# DESC: Written for AU Q&A: https://askubuntu.com/q/1019213/307523
# DATE: Apr 5, 2018. Modified: July 27, 2019
# UPDT: Scroll bar was outside of dialog box. Move windo border line.
# $TERM variable may be missing when called via desktop shortcut
CurrentTERM=$(env | grep TERM)
if [[ $CurrentTERM == "" ]] ; then
notify-send --urgency=critical "$0 cannot be run from GUI without TERM environment variable."
exit 1
fi
# Send output to secondary terminal such that previous history isn't cleared on exit
tput smcup
AllMenusArr=() # All menu options.
# Default for hide duplicate and triplicate options with (upstart) and (recovery mode)?
HideUpstartRecovery=false
if [[ $1 == short ]] ; then
HideUpstartRecovery=true # override default with first passed parameter "short"
elif [[ $1 == long ]] ; then
HideUpstartRecovery=false # override default with first passed parameter "long"
fi
SkippedMenuEntry=false # Don't change this value, automatically maintained
InSubMenu=false # Within a line beginning with `submenu`?
InMenuEntry=false # Within a line beginning with `menuentry` and ending in `{`?
NextMenuEntryNo=0 # Next grub internal menu entry number to assign
# Major / Minor internal grub submenu numbers, ie `1>0`, `1>1`, `1>2`, etc.
ThisSubMenuMajorNo=0
NextSubMenuMinorNo=0
CurrTag="" # Current grub internal menu number, zero based
CurrText="" # Current grub menu option text, ie "Ubuntu", "Windows...", etc.
SubMenuList="" # Only supports 10 submenus! Numbered 0 to 9. Future use.
while read -r line; do
# Example: " }"
BlackLine="${line//[[:blank:]]/}" # Remove all whitespace
if [[ $BlackLine == "}" ]] ; then
# Add menu option in buffer
if [[ $SkippedMenuEntry == true ]] ; then
NextSubMenuMinorNo=$(( $NextSubMenuMinorNo + 1 ))
SkippedMenuEntry=false
continue
fi
if [[ $InMenuEntry == true ]] ; then
InMenuEntry=false
if [[ $InSubMenu == true ]] ; then
NextSubMenuMinorNo=$(( $NextSubMenuMinorNo + 1 ))
else
NextMenuEntryNo=$(( $NextMenuEntryNo + 1 ))
fi
elif [[ $InSubMenu == true ]] ; then
InSubMenu=false
NextMenuEntryNo=$(( $NextMenuEntryNo + 1 ))
else
continue # Future error message?
fi
# Set maximum CurrText size to 68 characters.
CurrText="${CurrText:0:67}"
AllMenusArr+=($CurrTag "$CurrText")
fi
# Example: "menuentry 'Ubuntu' --class ubuntu --class gnu-linux --class gnu" ...
# "submenu 'Advanced options for Ubuntu' $menuentry_id_option" ...
if [[ $line == submenu* ]] ; then
# line starts with `submenu`
InSubMenu=true
ThisSubMenuMajorNo=$NextMenuEntryNo
NextSubMenuMinorNo=0
SubMenuList=$SubMenuList$ThisSubMenuMajorNo
CurrTag=$NextMenuEntryNo
CurrText="${line#*\'}"
CurrText="${CurrText%%\'*}"
AllMenusArr+=($CurrTag "$CurrText") # ie "1 Advanced options for Ubuntu"
elif [[ $line == menuentry* ]] && [[ $line == *"{"* ]] ; then
# line starts with `menuentry` and ends with `{`
if [[ $HideUpstartRecovery == true ]] ; then
if [[ $line == *"(upstart)"* ]] || [[ $line == *"(recovery mode)"* ]] ; then
SkippedMenuEntry=true
continue
fi
fi
InMenuEntry=true
if [[ $InSubMenu == true ]] ; then
: # In a submenu, increment minor instead of major which is "sticky" now.
CurrTag=$ThisSubMenuMajorNo">"$NextSubMenuMinorNo
else
CurrTag=$NextMenuEntryNo
fi
CurrText="${line#*\'}"
CurrText="${CurrText%%\'*}"
else
continue # Other stuff - Ignore it.
fi
done < /boot/grub/grub.cfg
LongVersion=$(grub-install --version)
ShortVersion=$(echo "${LongVersion:20}")
DefaultItem=0
if [[ $HideUpstartRecovery == true ]] ; then
MenuText="Menu No. ----------- Menu Name -----------"
else
MenuText="Menu No. --------------- Menu Name ---------------"
fi
while true ; do
Choice=$(whiptail --clear \
--title "Use arrow, page, home & end keys. Tab toggle option" \
--backtitle "Grub Version: $ShortVersion" \
--ok-button "Display Grub Boot" \
--cancel-button "Exit" \
--default-item "$DefaultItem" \
--menu "$MenuText" 24 80 16 \
"${AllMenusArr[@]}" \
2>&1 >/dev/tty)
clear
if [[ $Choice == "" ]]; then break ; fi
DefaultItem=$Choice
for (( i=0; i < ${#AllMenusArr[@]}; i=i+2 )) ; do
if [[ "${AllMenusArr[i]}" == $Choice ]] ; then
i=$i+1
MenuEntry="menuentry '"${AllMenusArr[i]}"'"
break
fi
done
TheGameIsAfoot=false
while read -r line ; do
if [[ $line = *"$MenuEntry"* ]]; then TheGameIsAfoot=true ; fi
if [[ $TheGameIsAfoot == true ]]; then
echo $line
if [[ $line = *"}"* ]]; then break ; fi
fi
done < /boot/grub/grub.cfg
read -p "Press <Enter> to continue"
done
# Restore output to primary terminal
tput rmcup
exit 0
Exactly this has been annoying me for over a year - so I did a quick and dirty script to do it. Hope this helps others?
This stacks the names in a push/pop queue, but not the menu indexing so it could be better but I have gone as far as I could be bothered.
gawk 'BEGIN {
l=0
menuindex= 0
stack[t=0] = 0
}
function push(x) { stack[t++] = x }
function pop() { if (t > 0) { return stack[--t] } else { return "" } }
{
if( $0 ~ /.*menu.*{.*/ )
{
push( $0 )
l++;
} else if( $0 ~ /.*{.*/ )
{
push( $0 )
} else if( $0 ~ /.*}.*/ )
{
X = pop()
if( X ~ /.*menu.*{.*/ )
{
l--;
match( X, /^[^'\'']*'\''([^'\'']*)'\''.*$/, arr )
if( l == 0 )
{
print menuindex ": " arr[1]
menuindex++
submenu=0
} else
{
print " " (menuindex-1) ">" submenu " " arr[1]
submenu++
}
}
}
}' /boot/grub/grub.cfg
Here you can see a screen grab from my box showing it running
As has been asked for in a comment from 2019/8 I mentioned above doing a "temp boot". This idea was what started originally my script, and the temp boot method came from another post and it goes something like this
# vi /etc/default/grub
# sudo update-grub
# sudo grub-set-default 0
# sudo grub-reboot 4
push
and pop
commands in your answer. Wish I had known them before I wrote my answer.
Apr 6, 2018 at 23:55
test
1. Set GRUB_DEFAULT to GRUB_DEFAULT=saved ( /etc/default/grub ) 2. Update the grub config in /boot #sudo update-grub 3. Set default OS to load (this will load every time you reboot machine) # sudo grub-set-default 0 4. When need to load other OS (number is a menu number of OS as in /boot/grub/grub.cfg, this will load other OS only once during next reboot - reboot to be started manually): sudo grub-reboot 4
Sep 9, 2019 at 7:09
I just found out that you can just use auto-complete (pressing tab
twice) on commands like grub-reboot
or grub-set-default
and it'll give you a list of the available boot menu entries. You can then just copy the title you want literally, you don't need to use a number.
Unfortunately, for some reason my Windows 7 installation doesn't show up that way.
awk -F "[\"']" '/menuentry/ { print $2 }' /boot/grub/grub.cfg
but why it doesn't see Windows is unclear for me yet
May 3, 2020 at 21:26
grub-reboot "Advanced options for Ubuntu>Ubuntu, with Linux 4.15.0-108-generic"
An other awk one-liner which handles submenus :
awk -F\' '$1=="menuentry " || $1=="submenu " {print i++ " : " $2}; /\smenuentry / {print "\t" i-1">"j++ " : " $2};' /boot/grub/grub.cfg
This might be fallible thought, because \s (any whitespace character) before the menuentry keyword is used to identify submenu entries.
\s
, you can make it slightly more robust by replace \t
with \s
- accepting indents with spaces too. We still require root menu entries (and sub menues) to have no indents, though.
This should be the right "string"...
awk -F\' '/^menuentry / {print $2}' /boot/grub/grub.cfg|cat -n|awk '{print $1-1,$1="",$0}'
The last pipe delete white space at the beginning of each row and correct the number sequence in accordance with grub number entry. Sample output:
0 Ubuntu
1 Memory test (memtest86+)
2 Memory test (memtest86+, serial console 115200)
3 Windows 10 (su /dev/sdc1)
If you like to see all entries, also the advanced, you could use
awk -F\' '/(^|| )nuentry / {print $2}' /boot/grub/grub.cfg|cat -n|awk '{print $1-1,$1="",$0}'
but the numbers sequence isn't suitable for use with grub-set-default.
In OpenSuSE grub2-once provides the menu id which you can then use in other commands. Not much help for Ubuntu users though.
# grub2-once --list
0 openSUSE Leap 42.3
1 Advanced options for openSUSE Leap 42.3>openSUSE Leap 42.3, with Linux 4.4.172-86-default
2 Advanced options for openSUSE Leap 42.3>openSUSE Leap 42.3, with Linux 4.4.172-86-default (recovery mode)
3 Advanced options for openSUSE Leap 42.3>openSUSE Leap 42.3, with Linux 4.4.165-81-default
4 Advanced options for openSUSE Leap 42.3>openSUSE Leap 42.3, with Linux 4.4.165-81-default (recovery mode)
5 Advanced options for openSUSE Leap 42.3>openSUSE Leap 42.3, with Linux 4.4.159-73-default
6 Advanced options for openSUSE Leap 42.3>openSUSE Leap 42.3, with Linux 4.4.159-73-default (recovery mode)
7 openSUSE 42.1 (x86_64) (on /dev/sda8)
8 Advanced options for openSUSE 42.1 (x86_64) (on /dev/sda8)>openSUSE Leap 42.1 (on /dev/sda8)
9 Advanced options for openSUSE 42.1 (x86_64) (on /dev/sda8)>openSUSE Leap 42.1, with Linux 4.1.39-56-default (on /dev/sda8)
10 Advanced options for openSUSE 42.1 (x86_64) (on /dev/sda8)>openSUSE Leap 42.1, with Linux 4.1.39-53-default (on /dev/sda8)
11 Advanced options for openSUSE 42.1 (x86_64) (on /dev/sda8)>Install 42.3 (on /dev/sda8)