Re: dual boot

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On Tue, 28 Mar 2006, Rinaldo wrote:


Hello
I am new to Linux and have a few questions.
1. I dual boot with default windos98/dos and fedora 2.
Which one is the default? do you boot into windows or linux by default?

2. How can I change this default from time to time? Can I do it from within
winn98/dos or Fedora 2?
You can do it from Fedora 2 by changing the number in the line
default=0 to the number of the os you want as default.
You can write a script to automate changing this default.

3. Can I switch from within win98/dos or fedora2, to the o/s I wish to use?
4. Or can I make a floppy and boot from it and then make a dicition to witch
o/s I wish to use?
To use another OS you need to reboot. I cannot think of a way to change your default for the next reboot as described above for fedora, while you are running windows. The easiest is to make sure that the machine waits at the grub screen and then memorizing the order of the boot lines. E, do you have to press just enter or first the down arrow once and then enter etc. Edit the line that sais timeout=5 or whatever in grub.conf to a large number. I think you can make it 0 for no timeout, IE it waits there for ever until you press a key.
Regards, Willem
 > Regards > Rinaldo. >
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