Add or Modify a Boot Menu
Entry
With a Bios system
You can add an entry or modify the one you select first, by pressing
the relevant button in the Bootloader Configuration
screen and editing the screen that pops up on top of it.
If you have chosen Grub 2
as your bootloader, you
cannot use this tool to edit entries at this step, press 'Next'. You
need to manually edit /boot/grub2/custom.cfg
or use
grub-customizer
instead.
Some things that can be done without any risk, are changing the
label of an entry and ticking the box to make an entry the default
one.
You can add the proper version number of an entry, or rename it
completely.
The default entry is the one the systems boots into if you don't
make a choice while booting up.
Editing other things can leave you with an unbootable system.
Please don't just try something without knowing what you are
doing.
With an UEFI system
In this case you are using Grub2-efi and you cannot use this tool to
edit entries at this step. To do that you need to manually edit
/boot/grub2/custom.cfg
or use grub-customizer
instead. All you can do here, is to choose the default entry in the drop
down list.
After a click on the Next button, another
drop down list allows to choose the video resolution for Grub2 which is a
graphical boot loader.