How to show other installed kernels?
Hi!
I want to set the switch that causes grub to show all installed kernels, but... I can't find it!
It's crazy! This used to be easy!
Scenario: I've been messing with modules etc, and in the previous kernel version I had everything working.
I did an update, networking won't work. I spend hours.
Then ... oh well, I need to do some real work, I'll just switch back to the other kernel until I get more time.
But... the grub.cfg is total spaghetti, and moreover warns not to touch it.
The /etc/default/grub file has a bunch of switches that aren't of any use at all on my system,
and /etc/grub.d/* is all spags, no meatballs!
What am I missing here? I looked and looked for the setting
GRUB_SHOW_
which would be 0 by default, but easly set to 1 or more.
Where is it?
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