This is for every kernel. I think you said earlier that you wanted to boot the same kernel with a different set of cmdline options. To actually achieve that a custom.cfg is required.
I had been referring to different options for 1 kernel-default and 1 kernel-xen. For that, it was sufficient. But eventually I will have multiples of each. Your point is taken.
Is there a cmd line tool/script that displays the defined & available grub2 menu entries, with their boot-instance numbers that can be used to set the default boot item?
I do not know, last time this came up the answer was no. And such tool, to be complete, has to handle also the "source" command.
I know 'grub2' is considered the future -- if only because grub1 is unsupported. I'm not always sure it's 'progress' though. If only on the server-side. LT -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-virtual+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-virtual+owner@opensuse.org