Follow-up Comment #4, bugs #12018 (project grub):

I don't understand why this problem occurs.



Can you try "grub-set-default n" and checks if the value in
/boot/grub/default is changed consequently? Here is my default file when I do
"grub-set-default 1":

---->8--->8---

1

#

#

#

#

#

#

#

#

#

#

# WARNING: If you want to edit this file directly, do not remove any line

# from this file, including this warning. Using `grub-set-default\' is

# strongly recommended.

---->8--->8---



Can you do from the grub shell do a

"cat (hd0,1)/grub/default" in order to see if grub can read the file? Can you
cat menu.lst?



AFAIK the default file must be in the same file system and same directory
than your menu.lst file. But it seems to be your case.

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