BootSelector is a tiny GUI utility for setting any grub menu entry as default.

It also allows you to reboot into any OS/kernel in your grub menu.

The initial version has been tested on the latest Ubuntu 24.10 and should work on other Debian-based distributions as well.

An RPM for fedora will be released soon after more testing is done.

  • Railison@aussie.zone
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    5 hours ago

    With the Reboot Into Selected, will this modify the next boot only without changing the default?

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      13 hours ago

      System configuration with OpenSuse’s Yast seems miles ahead of all the others (at least those I have tested 🙃).

      It doesn’t look particularly nice. German functionality over design. And that it does well. One can do A LOT with it. Plus it’s free even in Tumbleweed.

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        6 hours ago

        You’re tempting me to give it another try after over a decade. I used to daily drive Opensuse with KDE 3.5

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          Go for it.

          • fantastic installer
          • stable even if you use the rolling release (absolutely solid if you pick Leap)
          • fantastic out of the box experience (usually GNOME for me)

          … and so forth. I don’t get paid to write this. 😄

          More on this.