
UBUNTU 12 STARTUP MANAGER INSTALL
This will properly install this on your machine,and you can launch this from System->Administration->StartUp-Manager. Run this command in terminal(Applications/Accessoires/Terminal): sudo apt-get install startupmanager

During boot GRUB 2 will note that the “vga=” option is deprecated. * Display resolution – Placed on “GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=” line of /etc/default/grub as “vga=XXX”. systemd is a system and session manager for linux, compatible with sysv and lsb init scripts. (Writes to the “GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=” line of /etc/default/grub but will not remove the same entries such as “splash” and “quiet” already entered on “GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=”) The Appearance and Advanced tabs contain fewer entries at present, and the Security tab does not exist with Grub 2 fully-installed.Ĭurrently the following StartUp-Manager options work with GRUB 2: The Boot Options tab remains essentially unchanged. Grub 2 Note: StartUp-Manager ver 1.9.12-1 works with GRUB 2, however some of the options available with Grub Legacy have not yet been incorporated to work with Grub 2. StartUp-Manager accomplishes this by translating the user’s GUI inputs into bootloader settings without the need to manually edit the bootloader file (in Ubuntu, normally /boot/grub/menu.lst). Ubuntu 12.04 has an application to configure startup programs and its called, totally unexpected - Startup Applications (or gnome-session-properties).

It is also known as 'device manager in Linux-based systems like Ubuntu. The devices information or status changes are propagated to userspace by using udevadm'. These nodes provide interfaces to device drivers found in file systems. It provides a menu-driven interface which allows the user to set boot menu options such as the default operating system, menu timeouts and displays, password protection and much more. At boot time, or when you add or remove any device from your Ubuntu system, it dynamically builds or removes device nodes. StartUp-Manager is a free open-source GUI tool to manage settings for Grub (Grub Legacy), Grub 2, Usplash and Splashy.
