On 30.03.2011 03:18, Leslie Rhorer wrote:
>       On a related note, there does not seem to be any way to associate
> the default boot selection with a particular target.  To the best of my
> ability to tell, one may only specify a specific entry number within the
> boot target list, not a specific target.  Thus, if one, for example, has the
> third kernel target set as the default and then removes the second kernel
> from the drive, GRUB will now point to what was originally was the fourth
> kernel.
>
>   
Well documentation also needs to be read, not only written:
http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/html_node/Simple-configuration.html#Simple-configuration:
"The default menu entry.  This may be a number, in which case it identifies
the Nth entry in the generated menu counted from zero, or the full name of a
menu entry, or the special string @samp{saved}.  Using the full name may be
useful if you want to set a menu entry as the default even though there may
be a variable number of entries before it.
"

-- 
Regards
Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko



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