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On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 21:43, NoOp <glgxg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> I am now booted automatically into Ubuntu version 8.04 as I
>> desired. I had to replace the 0 with 21 to get here. You Must
>> count every line of the boot menu which includes kernel lines.
>> This means every time I get a new kernel for Lucid it will
>> break this setup! So it is not a good solution. But it is at
>> least a solution! now to improve on it, if possible.
>
> Easiest might be to install the startup manager:
Actually, I was kinda wondering why he has 21 boot entries (or maybe
more)... I can understand wanting to keep a couple older kernels
around, but it sounds like he's kept every kernel he's ever run (plus
whatever else is on that machine).
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