Hi all,

On one of my machines, I have installed Ubuntu 23.04 alongside Windows 11.
By default now, the machine boots into Linux. My issue is that I'm not sure
how to reliably boot to Windows when I want to do so. I've enabled the Grub
beep, and after the beep, I've experimented with pressing down arrow and
then enter, pressing down arrow twice, and then enter, etc. Maybe I need to
down arrow 3 or 4 times, but the upshot is I'm just not sure. I'm guessing
there are a number of entries I could care less about such as Memtest 386
and older kernels will get added as time passes. 

What's the best way to deal with this these days? Sounds like you're no
longer supposed to edit grub.conf directly. I've seen talk about the
grub-customizer tool but I'm having issues installing that in 23.04.

Seems like this used to be easier 15 or 20 years ago with the old Grub. Ah
well.

Thanks,

--Al

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