Hi guys.
Some while I go my Fedora lost, dropped it's way to set newly installed kernel to be the default one. Whatever I set manually to be default, remains default regardless of new kernels installed later - which was not the case, should not be the case, right? How to "fix" it back to "normal" ? I fiddle with some GRUB settings & info I found on the net - but to no avail - one reservation, a caveat perhaps, I have kernel-debug installed & I wonder if that "messes" things up.
many thanks, L.
On 26 Feb 2025, at 08:05, lejeczek via users users@lists.fedoraproject.org wrote:
How to "fix" it back to "normal" ?
Use grubby and set the index to boot to be 0 I think is the fix See grubby --help or man grubby for command line details.
Barry