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Last review: 2021-10-11
Setting an installed kernel to boot by default
To set a specific installed kernel to boot by default, first check the kernels installed on the system.
sudo ls /boot | grep vmlinuz
Identify the kernel to be set to boot by default.
Use the following command to set the default kernel to boot:
sudo grubby --set-default /boot/vmlinuz-<version>.<release>.<arch>
Here is a sample output (on an x84_64
architecture system):
sudo ls /boot | grep vmlinuz vmlinuz-0-rescue-c722f5f7d614446b99c39b846c2bb76c vmlinuz-5.12.18-200.fc33.x86_64 vmlinuz-5.8.15-301.fc33.x86_64
If vmlinuz-<version>.<release>.<arch>
is chosen to be set as the default, we issue the following command:
sudo grubby --set-default /boot/vmlinuz-<version>.<release>.<arch>
For the above scenario, the command will look like so
sudo grubby --set-default /boot/vmlinuz-5.12.18-200.fc33.x86_64
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