Here's a bit more info relating to this continuing problem. After I get stuck with the entry that should have been only 'savedefault --once' (which is windows in this case), I manually select Linux within the grub boot menu and go look inside of /boot/grub/default to see what it notes. Its contents are strange in that it includes a control character (as reported by less and vim). The files looks like so,
//- Begin of /boot/grub/default while its stuck rebooting into non-default 1^@ # # # # # # # # WARNING:.... # mo text # mo text //- End of /boot/grub/default The strange part is that control character '^@' (I don't think it should be there, no ?) and the fact that there are multiple (well 7) lines void of any content and then 7 lines with only '#'. When I run 'grub-set-default NUM' I end up with the NUM as the first character and then 10 lines with '#' and then the WARNING lines. I also verified that after I reset everything and then run 'grub-reboot 0' the default file's first line notes "1:0" and then the 10 lines of '#' and then the WARNING, so that part looks OK. I'm guessing post the first reboot when grub is supposed to revert back to its "normal/default" settings (entry '1' in this case) it somehow mangles the file and grub keeps the last known good boot as its "saved" entry. I tried shuffling the numbers around (Linux as entry 0, windows as entry 2 in the menu.lst) but the same underlying problem persists so its not the relative location of those entries that is an issue. Do please let me know if I'm doing something wrong and/or let me know if you need more info/data. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center. http://autos.yahoo.com/green_center/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]