Hello,

I've had a confusing problem with grub2 for some time now.  I'm now running 
Fedora 31, but ever since upgrading to to Fedora 30 grub has always defaulted 
to selecting the 3rd entry.  This means that unless I stop it, Grub will always 
boot my oldest installed kernel.

* My system is dual boot with Windows 8.1, which grub detects perfectly.  (This 
means there are 5 entries; 3 kernel, 1 memtest and 1 Windows)
* I've tried moving all the grub configuration files aside and reinstalling the 
package, but nothing changes.  Tried grub2-mkconfig etc but nothing changes.
* I've had multiple kernel updates during this time but nothing changes.
* Grubby seems to thing the default kernel is selected...but grub never boots 
it:
  # grubby --grub2 --default-kernel
  /boot/vmlinuz-5.3.7-301.fc31.x86_64
  # rpm -q kernel
  kernel-5.2.18-200.fc30.x86_64
  kernel-5.3.7-200.fc30.x86_64
  kernel-5.3.7-301.fc31.x86_64

I've tried searching for solutions, but cannot find anything like this problem 
- most articles address choosing a permanent kernel entry - I want Fedora to go 
back to selecting the newest kernel by default, like it did in Fedora 29 and 
previous versions.

Can anyone tell me where to investigate please?

Thanks!
Frustrated
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