On Wed, 2008-04-09 at 10:01 +0300, Mark Ryden wrote: > Hello, > > I have in my grub.conf this entry: default=0.
grub.conf was used in GRUB 1 only, which should be discussed in [EMAIL PROTECTED] GRUB 2 uses grub.cfg. > This entry has the original kernel and initrd which came with my Linux > distribution. > Instead of booting to the first entry (default=0) , I want to reboot into the > second entry (which will point to a linux kernel I had build myself > for tests). > ; but **withouth** changing the (default=0) entry > in grub.conf to the second grub entry (which contains paths to images which > are selected for boot when default=1); this because in > case I will have a panic when booting (which sometimes occur, for > various reasons) > , I want to be able to reboot the machine immedaitely back to default=0. > (In order that I will NOT have the panic again) > Is it possible ? GRUB 1 has "savedefault" for that. Adding "savedefault 0" to the second entry would tell grub to boot the first entry next time. GRUB 2 doesn't have such facility yet. -- Regards, Pavel Roskin _______________________________________________ Grub-devel mailing list Grub-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel