* Elimar Riesebieter <riesebie@lxtec.de> [2015-03-13 19:33 +0100]:
* Jape Person <japers@comcast.net> [2015-03-13 14:12 -0400]:
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However, I can't get grub-set-default to redesignate that new menu entry as
the default.
Here is how I use it:
The first menu entry is 0 which points to my latest kernel.
The second menu entry points to a submenu where all kernels are
listed. So if I want to boot the third entry in the second menu I
just type as root:
# grub-reboot "1>2"
Forgot to mention that grub-set-default works the same way ;-)