>>> Again, is there no way to set a default in grub2?  Is there no
>>> way, for example, to make the last-booted kernel the default kernel?

>> Modify /etc/default/grub to point to the relevant stanza, then run
>> grub-update. Changes made directly to /boot/grub/grub.cfg will get
>> overwritten next update, of course.  Savedefault also work, IIRC.
>> Although I have never used that option myself.

> I'm glad to know that there is a way. Thanks.

You're welcome.

AFAIK, except for the "howmany" setting (and possibly your earlier
font issue), grub2 is just as flexible as grub1.


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