I'm in the process of setting up a dual-boot system, and for the first time in ages will be putting both systems on the same hard drive. And it occurred to me that I probably want it to automatically change the default boot option to whatever I chose last time, so I can tell it to restart (e.g. after an update), leave the room, and come back to see that it's rebooted into the same OS I was in before. So basically, if I pick "Windows 10" one time, and later reboot, the boot menu should still be there, but Windows 10 should already be selected and boot if the countdown ends.
I found this in my searches, but when I tried following the instructions myself, and restarted, it just skipped over the menu entirely and went right into Kubuntu. I'm not sure if I did something wrong, or if the guide was incorrect, or what. For what it's worth, I did not actually have the Windows install present at the time, but I feel like that shouldn't make a difference because GRUB has always featured more boot options than just the two.
I found this in my searches, but when I tried following the instructions myself, and restarted, it just skipped over the menu entirely and went right into Kubuntu. I'm not sure if I did something wrong, or if the guide was incorrect, or what. For what it's worth, I did not actually have the Windows install present at the time, but I feel like that shouldn't make a difference because GRUB has always featured more boot options than just the two.
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