I've been using grub for a little while now, and
its setup as been 'automatic'.

I run Sarge and also have Sid installed.

Frequently, I install debian based distros just to
have a look at them.

Now, I have ubuntu as the default selection and Sarge
is lower down.

I've just installed a 2.6.8 kernel in Sarge and was
hoping the adjustment to grub would return Sarge to
the default position - it didn't.

I can boot into ubuntu and add the new kernel, but
this would not put Sarge where I want it to be for
booting purposes.

The man and info pages do not appear to help (perhaps
because I don't fully understand them). I don't want to
risk making everything unbootable by experimenting, so
can anyone please explain how I can safely put Sarge
back as default?

Grateful for assistance.                John.


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