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995 fails. This is possible with the "fallback" system in GRUB.
1009 * Booting fallback systems::
1012 File: grub.info, Node: Booting once-only, Next: Booting fallback systems, Up: Making your system…
1062 the "fallback" mechanism of GRUB. Look at next subsection for this
1066 File: grub.info, Node: Booting fallback systems, Prev: Booting once-only, Up: Making your system…
1068 4.3.2 Booting fallback systems
1071 GRUB supports a fallback mechanism of booting one or more other entries
1072 if a default boot entry fails. You can specify multiple fallback
1085 fallback 1 2 # This is important!!!
1090 savedefault fallback # This is important!!!
1095 savedefault fallback # This is important!!!
1102 Note that `default saved' (*note default::), `fallback 1 2' and
1103 `savedefault fallback' are used. GRUB will boot a saved entry by
1104 default and save a fallback entry as next boot entry with this
1108 because the command `fallback' specifies that `1' is the first fallback
1113 entry, because `fallback' specifies `2' as next fallback entry. This
1116 It is noteworthy that GRUB uses fallback entries both when GRUB
1123 crashes, since GRUB always sets next boot entry to a fallback entry.
1178 fallback 1
1936 * fallback:: Set the fallback entry
1942 File: grub.info, Node: default, Next: fallback, Up: Menu-specific commands
1957 File: grub.info, Node: fallback, Next: hiddenmenu, Prev: default, Up: Menu-specific commands
1959 13.1.2 fallback
1962 -- Command: fallback num...
1968 specify multiple fallback entry numbers.
1971 File: grub.info, Node: hiddenmenu, Next: timeout, Prev: fallback, Up: Menu-specific commands
3026 You can specify `fallback' instead of a number. Then, next
3027 fallback entry is saved. Next fallback entry is chosen from
3028 fallback entries. Normally, this will be the first entry in
3029 fallback ones.
4237 * fallback: fallback. (line 7)
4335 Node: Booting fallback systems41219
4360 Node: fallback74678