On Sun, 23 May 2010 15:56:13 -0700 "Todd A. Jacobs" <nos...@codegnome.org> wrote:
> When one has multiple kernels installed, where is one supposed to > configure the option to always boot the last-selected kernel? I can't > make sense of all the automatic over-writing that the grub scripts are > doing on Debian, and the /etc/default/grub file doesn't have an example > of what the scripts are looking for. > > I just want to be able to select a kernel at boot, and have that be the > default until a new kernel is installed or I manually select something > else. What seems to work for me (and I agree, it's pretty confusing, especially when you add 'man grub-set-default' to the mix) is to include these three lines in menu.lst: default saved # updatedefaultentry=true # savedefault=true I'm not quite certain which are necessary, but as I've said, this seems to give me the behavior that I (and, IIUC, you) want. Celejar -- foffl.sourceforge.net - Feeds OFFLine, an offline RSS/Atom aggregator mailmin.sourceforge.net - remote access via secure (OpenPGP) email ssuds.sourceforge.net - A Simple Sudoku Solver and Generator -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100523195217.e0c41898.cele...@gmail.com