I’m trying to update my grub boot order back to booting the first option instead of the second, so I run sudo nano /etc/default/grub
, but it brings up this, which is not the file I want to edit.
I’m on fedora 38
I’m trying to update my grub boot order back to booting the first option instead of the second, so I run sudo nano /etc/default/grub
, but it brings up this, which is not the file I want to edit.
I’m on fedora 38
Well, if you look at the file… and search the internet for “fedora edit grub entry not possible” that works.
You use grub2-mkconfig to create this file, and what you want to change it in another file that is used to create this one.
The thing is, what do you want to edit?
I want to edit the grub config, to change the default boot order
Did you already do an internet search? Positive you will find that answer