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Jun 8 at 11:54 comment added Sir Muffington In software engineering, it may mean an old bug that reappeared or a newly introduced bug in the new version.
Jun 6 at 10:30 comment added dr_ But the first item on the GRUB list is not the latest kernel. I'd like to know why.
Jun 6 at 9:19 comment added tukan What I'm trying to say is that maybe the regression is in the "saved" part and you could circumvent it by using the first item on the list.
Jun 6 at 7:26 comment added tukan I see. Is there a reason why the newest kernel is not the first entry?
Jun 6 at 7:25 comment added dr_ @tukan The first entry is not the newest kernel. GRUB effectively boots to its first entry.
Jun 6 at 7:21 comment added tukan Out of curiosity what happens if you set GRUB_DEFAULT=0? That used to be to tell to boot the first (newest) entry.
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Jun 4 at 14:59 comment added Sir Muffington Is this a regression?
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