09-09-2016, 03:45 PM
I noticed after a recent kernel update that Solydx has done the same thing. Previously, last year, it performed the same kind grub takeover as LL. I haven't updated LXDE for a while but I'd bet on this change there too. Seems to be a common complaint, and the Ubuntu terminal access on boot failure was too difficult for most new users to handle. Eventually most popular Linux distros will have to get off legacy anyway the way things are going.
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