On 14/01/12 16:57, Frank Murphy wrote:
On 14/01/12 21:15, Bob Goodwin wrote:
GRUB_DEFAULT=saved
change to:
GRUB_DEFAULT=0
save
then re-run.
grub2-mkconfig -o /bootgrub2/grub.cfg
It will then boot from the 0 (first kernel)
Yes that fixed the problem, now it boots on the first ke
On 14/01/12 21:15, Bob Goodwin wrote:
GRUB_DEFAULT=saved
change to:
GRUB_DEFAULT=0
save
then re-run.
grub2-mkconfig -o /bootgrub2/grub.cfg
It will then boot from the 0 (first kernel)
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On 01/14/2012 01:15 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
It looks like changing "GRUB_DEFAULT=saved" to "GRUB_DEFAULT=0"
in /etc/default/grub might work but if it doesn't I wont be able
to reboot to repair things, and then what will happen when a new
kernel come along? Problem
On 14/01/12 15:48, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 14/01/12 14:38, Mike Chambers wrote:
On Sat, 2012-01-14 at 14:26 -0500, Bob Goodwin wrote:
.
And everything works pretty much the way I would like it to
except that now I have to select the kernel version to boot
else
it boo
On 14/01/12 14:38, Mike Chambers wrote:
On Sat, 2012-01-14 at 14:26 -0500, Bob Goodwin wrote:
.
And everything works pretty much the way I would like it to
except that now I have to select the kernel version to boot else
it boots to the older one.
The grub s
On Sat, 2012-01-14 at 14:26 -0500, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> .
>
> And everything works pretty much the way I would like it to
> except that now I have to select the kernel version to boot else
> it boots to the older one.
>
> The grub screen shows them listed i
.
After changing /etc/default/grub [as part of my attempt to make
a nice clean text boot display] to look as below:
[root@box6 bobg]# cat /etc/default/grub
GRUB_TIMEOUT=15
GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR="Fedora"
GRUB_DEFAULT=saved
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="rd.