When one has multiple kernels installed, where is one supposed to
configure the option to always boot the last-selected kernel? I can't
make sense of all the automatic over-writing that the grub scripts are
doing on Debian, and the /etc/default/grub file doesn't have an example
of what the scripts are looking for.

I just want to be able to select a kernel at boot, and have that be the
default until a new kernel is installed or I manually select something
else.

-- 
"Oh, look: rocks!"
        -- Doctor Who, "Destiny of the Daleks"


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