Ubuntu currently makes use of grub2 which uses /boot/grub/grub.cfg
Editing this file is useless as the file is generated by scripts as well as other config, you CAN edit the file but next time you install a innovative kernel, the change will be wiped, to make your changes everlasting you have to put in the settings you want in Grub2's scripts as well as config files so that when innovative kernels are installed you will not lose the settings.



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