Ubuntu 17.10 always booting grub

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This morning my Dell XPS 9560 got in an endless grub reload loop. So I reinstalled grub2 using boot-repair and now it's working again. But every time I reboot now, grub is shown. I'm fairly new to Ubuntu so this is all very new to me. How can this be fixed?



One detail, I've disabled quiet splash on GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT. Not sure if that has anything to do with it.



Also not unimportant, if I reboot using the first option in the grub menu (Ubuntu), there is just a black screen. I need to go into the Advanced options... sub-menu and select the Ubuntu, with Linux... (not recovery) option.










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  • How did you disable it?
    – George Udosen
    Apr 2 at 20:34










  • Please set your GRUB_TIMEOUT=0 then sudo update-grub and reboot, still don't know what you meant by disabled!
    – George Udosen
    Apr 2 at 20:40











  • Thanks! I'll try to define the timeout that way. With disabled I meant GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="" instead of GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash".
    – wout
    Apr 2 at 22:06














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This morning my Dell XPS 9560 got in an endless grub reload loop. So I reinstalled grub2 using boot-repair and now it's working again. But every time I reboot now, grub is shown. I'm fairly new to Ubuntu so this is all very new to me. How can this be fixed?



One detail, I've disabled quiet splash on GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT. Not sure if that has anything to do with it.



Also not unimportant, if I reboot using the first option in the grub menu (Ubuntu), there is just a black screen. I need to go into the Advanced options... sub-menu and select the Ubuntu, with Linux... (not recovery) option.










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  • How did you disable it?
    – George Udosen
    Apr 2 at 20:34










  • Please set your GRUB_TIMEOUT=0 then sudo update-grub and reboot, still don't know what you meant by disabled!
    – George Udosen
    Apr 2 at 20:40











  • Thanks! I'll try to define the timeout that way. With disabled I meant GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="" instead of GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash".
    – wout
    Apr 2 at 22:06












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This morning my Dell XPS 9560 got in an endless grub reload loop. So I reinstalled grub2 using boot-repair and now it's working again. But every time I reboot now, grub is shown. I'm fairly new to Ubuntu so this is all very new to me. How can this be fixed?



One detail, I've disabled quiet splash on GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT. Not sure if that has anything to do with it.



Also not unimportant, if I reboot using the first option in the grub menu (Ubuntu), there is just a black screen. I need to go into the Advanced options... sub-menu and select the Ubuntu, with Linux... (not recovery) option.










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This morning my Dell XPS 9560 got in an endless grub reload loop. So I reinstalled grub2 using boot-repair and now it's working again. But every time I reboot now, grub is shown. I'm fairly new to Ubuntu so this is all very new to me. How can this be fixed?



One detail, I've disabled quiet splash on GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT. Not sure if that has anything to do with it.



Also not unimportant, if I reboot using the first option in the grub menu (Ubuntu), there is just a black screen. I need to go into the Advanced options... sub-menu and select the Ubuntu, with Linux... (not recovery) option.







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  • How did you disable it?
    – George Udosen
    Apr 2 at 20:34










  • Please set your GRUB_TIMEOUT=0 then sudo update-grub and reboot, still don't know what you meant by disabled!
    – George Udosen
    Apr 2 at 20:40











  • Thanks! I'll try to define the timeout that way. With disabled I meant GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="" instead of GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash".
    – wout
    Apr 2 at 22:06
















  • How did you disable it?
    – George Udosen
    Apr 2 at 20:34










  • Please set your GRUB_TIMEOUT=0 then sudo update-grub and reboot, still don't know what you meant by disabled!
    – George Udosen
    Apr 2 at 20:40











  • Thanks! I'll try to define the timeout that way. With disabled I meant GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="" instead of GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash".
    – wout
    Apr 2 at 22:06















How did you disable it?
– George Udosen
Apr 2 at 20:34




How did you disable it?
– George Udosen
Apr 2 at 20:34












Please set your GRUB_TIMEOUT=0 then sudo update-grub and reboot, still don't know what you meant by disabled!
– George Udosen
Apr 2 at 20:40





Please set your GRUB_TIMEOUT=0 then sudo update-grub and reboot, still don't know what you meant by disabled!
– George Udosen
Apr 2 at 20:40













Thanks! I'll try to define the timeout that way. With disabled I meant GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="" instead of GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash".
– wout
Apr 2 at 22:06




Thanks! I'll try to define the timeout that way. With disabled I meant GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="" instead of GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash".
– wout
Apr 2 at 22:06















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