I got a laptop with two hard drives each one with a different debian jessie installed.
I edited my grub config to select between distro1 and distro2 within a 5 second timeout and so on and so forth
but what I really want is to get rid of "press c for a command line or e for whatever"
I want a clean screen with two options and thats it.
I googled everything and the best answer was
>This is one of those issue where I think security by obscurity comes into play. The chances of someone having enough knowledge to edit grub, especially in a school setting are pretty low, unless there are Ubuntu specific courses widely available. I'd be more worried about recovery mode, and allowing general access to Window than having the ability to edit grub.
go figure. so how the fuck can I accomplish this?
Try looking at /etc/grub.d/
install lilo instead
grub2 is shit
>>55357592
Or syslinux
Gee OP! How comes your mom let's you have TWO hard disks?
>>55357637
>let's
install burg
it's a tool for grub and it allows you to theme grub, there should be themes hiding that text
>>55357467
Got UEFI? Set up EFI Stub loading and boot with rEFInd, then fuck with the config file to theme it. With the right settings you can have an extremely clean screen with just the icons for your OS. Those icons can be replaced as well. Mine are straight up white OS logos on a black backround.
It's a screen that you're on for about two seconds. Why does it need to be riced?
>grub
it's 2016, why are you not using systemd as your bootloader
>>55357611
This
>>55357467
You can do your own themes