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How to switch debian busty (testing) to booting by default newest installed stable kernel?



I install stable and testing kernels. I would like to be able to switch between present booting newest kernel (testing kernel) a booting newest stable kernel.







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    Bootloader configuration is typically generated by some script under /etc/kernel/postinst.d. Either the stock version is flexible enough, or you'll have to modify it.
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How to switch debian busty (testing) to booting by default newest installed stable kernel?



I install stable and testing kernels. I would like to be able to switch between present booting newest kernel (testing kernel) a booting newest stable kernel.







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    Bootloader configuration is typically generated by some script under /etc/kernel/postinst.d. Either the stock version is flexible enough, or you'll have to modify it.
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How to switch debian busty (testing) to booting by default newest installed stable kernel?



I install stable and testing kernels. I would like to be able to switch between present booting newest kernel (testing kernel) a booting newest stable kernel.







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How to switch debian busty (testing) to booting by default newest installed stable kernel?



I install stable and testing kernels. I would like to be able to switch between present booting newest kernel (testing kernel) a booting newest stable kernel.









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migrated from serverfault.com Oct 14 '17 at 16:41


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migrated from serverfault.com Oct 14 '17 at 16:41


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    Bootloader configuration is typically generated by some script under /etc/kernel/postinst.d. Either the stock version is flexible enough, or you'll have to modify it.
    – Ferenc Wágner
    Oct 16 '17 at 20:47












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    Bootloader configuration is typically generated by some script under /etc/kernel/postinst.d. Either the stock version is flexible enough, or you'll have to modify it.
    – Ferenc Wágner
    Oct 16 '17 at 20:47







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Bootloader configuration is typically generated by some script under /etc/kernel/postinst.d. Either the stock version is flexible enough, or you'll have to modify it.
– Ferenc Wágner
Oct 16 '17 at 20:47




Bootloader configuration is typically generated by some script under /etc/kernel/postinst.d. Either the stock version is flexible enough, or you'll have to modify it.
– Ferenc Wágner
Oct 16 '17 at 20:47















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