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Re: booting
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Thomas Lyon Gideon |
Subject: |
Re: booting |
Date: |
Thu, 05 Apr 2001 12:34:56 -0400 |
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John Agathangelou wrote:
How can i change the default O/S for grub? if this is not possible i
would like to increase the time that is given to select a different
O/S. Chris
In your menu.lst file, add a line like "default 0", where zero indicates
which listing should be booted by default, starting from zero. So if
you had
title Linux
root (hd0)
kernel /vmlinuz
title Linux Single User
root(hdo)
kernel /vmlinuz single
Setting "default 0" would choose "Linux" as the default, setting it to 1
whould choose the Single User listing. You can also add/extend a
timeout with "timeout n", where n is in seconds.
Tom
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- booting, John Agathangelou, 2001/04/05
- Re: booting,
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