On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 11:32 PM, Tom H <tomh0...@gmail.com> wrote: [snip] > 1. Set "GRUB_DEFAULT=saved" in "/etc/default/grub" and run > "grub-set-default <n>"; update-grub". You will then always boot by > default with the last kernel with which you booted. you dont boot with the the last entry you used unless you had the "savedefault" option enabled for that entry.
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