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Change default on boot


From: Andrew Athan
Subject: Change default on boot
Date: Thu, 07 Jul 2005 08:51:46 -0400
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I am trying to remotely debug a linux kernel problem which causes the machine to reboot early in the bootup process. When this happens, the machine goes into an infinite loop attempting to boot.

It would be nice to be be able to override the default menu entry that grub boots into, but only for a specified number of boots (or unsuccessful boots). This could be hardcoded at "1".

(Like a poor-man's "last known good" bootup capability )

This would allow safer updates to the boot-loader configurations of remote machines, since by setting the count to "1", one could make a change and have some chance that if the boot is not successful, the next boot will revert to the prior "known good" config. Differentiation between successful and unsuccessful boots, which is really an "extra credit" feature, could be signaled by a monotonically incrementing count stored within a file in the boot partition.


Or, someone could point me to an existing solution...

Thanks!
Andrew






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