BootSelector is a tiny GUI utility for setting any grub menu entry as default.
It also allows you to reboot into any OS/kernel in your grub menu.
The initial version has been tested on the latest Ubuntu 24.10 and should work on other Debian-based distributions as well.
An RPM for fedora will be released soon after more testing is done.
Grub customizer can do much more and was made a lot time ago
I feel like this yast been done before.
System configuration with OpenSuse’s Yast seems miles ahead of all the others (at least those I have tested 🙃).
It doesn’t look particularly nice. German functionality over design. And that it does well. One can do A LOT with it. Plus it’s free even in Tumbleweed.
You’re tempting me to give it another try after over a decade. I used to daily drive Opensuse with KDE 3.5
Go for it.
- fantastic installer
- stable even if you use the rolling release (absolutely solid if you pick Leap)
- fantastic out of the box experience (usually GNOME for me)
… and so forth. I don’t get paid to write this. 😄
Grub was legacy since gummiboot. Please let’s let it die.
Insert
inst.sdboot
as an option from the Fedora installer to rid yourself from grub on Fedora. Websearch for further instructions/how-to.That’s why I use LILO.
Now that’s a name I haven’t heard in a while.
EFI didn’t work for me, maybe I need LILO
You ever watch a UK TV series called Bread?
Mx has a built-in app for this
With the Reboot Into Selected, will this modify the next boot only without changing the default?
Yes, it only reboots into the selected entry ONCE without changing the default one.
does it use efibootmgr? if so,how is it handled on BIOS systems?
No. It just reads and parses the contents of /boot/grub/grub.cfg and updates /etc/default/grub
but then how does it override the default only once?
It uses grub-reboot for that function.