[HOW TO] set an older kernel to default boot

I have noticed that many users forget to ensure that they are booted into the correct kernel, first.
Another sticking point is that they forget to run sudo update-grub after saving the grub file changes.
The last issue may be a typo in the grub file.

Sadly... by testing it. When you see a new kernel come down in the system upgrades, make a mental note to wrap things up and test booting into it.

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