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[[setting-default-entry]]
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== Setting default entry
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Due to `grub2-mkconfig` (and *os-prober*) we cannot predict the order of
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the entries in `/boot/grub2/grub.cfg`, so we set the default by
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name/title instead.
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.Before you start
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. Open `/etc/default/grub` and make sure these lines exist in the file.
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GRUB_DEFAULT=saved
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GRUB_SAVEDEFAULT=false
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. Apply the changes to `grub.cfg` by running.
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$sudo grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
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.Procedure
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. List all possible menu entries.
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$sudo grep -P "submenu|^menuentry" /boot/grub2/grub.cfg | cut -d "'" -f2
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. Set the desired default menu entry
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$sudo grub2-set-default "<submenu title><menu entry title>"
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. Verify the default menu entry
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$sudo grub2-editenv list
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.More information
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If you understand the risks involved, you can manually modify the
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`/boot/grub2/grub.cfg` file. In that case, set the number of the default operating system using the `set default` variable.
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For example:
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set default="5"
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