One of the things that can not be done easily and by default in Ubuntu is to edit the entries in Grub. There are no graphic forms, but they are uncomfortable. For programs like this are appreciated Grub Customizer, Which can add or remove entries, or change the boot order. You can even put a fund for your Grub.
To install, add the repository with:
To install, add the repository with:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:danielrichter2007/grub-customizer
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install grub-customizer
You can access it from System/Administration/Grub Customizer:
When you start, you will see the list sorted Kernels. Once here you can delete entries Kernel. If you select the Preferences option, you can edit this:
Here you can choose which kernel will go first, well before the start speed. You can even change the color at first. You see, there are several options we can edit, and all fairly simple.
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