Change Grub Boot Order

This contains the command line version to update:

Refer: http://www.linuxandubuntu.com/home/how-to-change-boot-order-set-default-boot-os-in-ubuntu-14-10-15-04-linux-mint-or-other-derivatives

How to set Windows 10 as default in Ubuntu (grub) boot loader with GUI

Refer: https://www.itsupportguides.com/knowledge-base/ubuntu/set-windows-10-default-ubuntu-grub-boot-loader/

The following steps show how to set Windows 10 as the default operating system when using the Ubuntu (grub) boot loader.

This is for when you are dual-booting Windows 10 and Ubuntu.

We’ll be using the Grub Customizer software by Daniel Richter.

Step 1: Install the Grub Customizer software

If you haven’t already, boot into Ubuntu
Click on the Ubuntu icon in the launcher to open the search dialog
Type “terminal” and click on the icon when it appears

In the terminal – run the following command
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:danielrichter2007/grub-customizer
Enter your password

Press ‘Enter’ on your keyboard when prompted

Now run the following command
sudo apt-get update

When it’s done, run the following command and enter ‘Y’ when prompted
sudo apt-get install grub-customizer

Step 2: Change the boot order

Click on the Ubuntu icon in the launcher to open the search dialog
Type “Grub” and click on the Grub Customizer icon when it appears

Enter your password in the prompt and click ‘Authenticate’

In the list you will see the item for your Windows 10 installation. Click on it.
Now use the arrows in the toolbar to move it to the top of the list.
Click ‘Save’

Now restart your computer and confirm that Windows 10 is now the default boot option.