Re: [arch-general] How to choose which grub entry boots next from the cli via ssh in Arch?

2009-08-26 Thread Tim Gelter
Tim Gelter wrote: > David C. Rankin wrote: >> On Tuesday 25 August 2009 09:51:50 pm Sven-Hendrik Haase wrote: >> >>> There are multiple ways: >>> You can put "default 2" at the very top of your menu.lst which will >>> always select the 2nd entry (0-based) by default. >>> Another and maybe more mo

Re: [arch-general] How to choose which grub entry boots next from the cli via ssh in Arch?

2009-08-26 Thread Tim Gelter
David C. Rankin wrote: > On Tuesday 25 August 2009 09:51:50 pm Sven-Hendrik Haase wrote: > >> There are multiple ways: >> You can put "default 2" at the very top of your menu.lst which will >> always select the 2nd entry (0-based) by default. >> Another and maybe more modern way to do it is to a

Re: [arch-general] How to choose which grub entry boots next from the cli via ssh in Arch?

2009-08-25 Thread David C. Rankin
On Tuesday 25 August 2009 09:51:50 pm Sven-Hendrik Haase wrote: > > There are multiple ways: > You can put "default 2" at the very top of your menu.lst which will > always select the 2nd entry (0-based) by default. > Another and maybe more modern way to do it is to add "default saved" > at th

Re: [arch-general] How to choose which grub entry boots next from the cli via ssh in Arch?

2009-08-25 Thread Sven-Hendrik Haase
On 26.08.2009 04:44, David C. Rankin wrote: > Listmates, > > How do I choose which grub entry will boot the next time the machine is > rebooted from the command line? In suse there is a package called 'grubonce' > which you issue from the command line giving the grub entry you want to boot

[arch-general] How to choose which grub entry boots next from the cli via ssh in Arch?

2009-08-25 Thread David C. Rankin
Listmates, How do I choose which grub entry will boot the next time the machine is rebooted from the command line? In suse there is a package called 'grubonce' which you issue from the command line giving the grub entry you want to boot next. Example, if your menu.lst looks like: # (0)