On 01/23/2023 03:39 PM, jtj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Mine always boots latest. I know how to configure GRUB to remember last one, but usually I want to use the newer (except in cases like this)
If you configure GRUB to remember the last kernel booted and mostly boot from the latest one, that's what it will remember, unless you have a reason to boot from a different one. And, when you do, you don't have to do anything special except specify that kernel at boot.
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