dual boot and grub?

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Hi,

I just installed debian to a partition windows to a partition and ubuntu to a partition for fun. I have a couple of questions: - Is the grub configuration that is used on the last installed linux? So if I install ubuntu last will the /boot/grub/menu.lst file that is used by the system be there or on the debian partition? If so why is this and should I do something to only have one grub configuration through out all my partitions?
Also if this is true is the grub on debian used anymore?
- How can I change the order of the operating systems in the boot menu? Just adjust the lines in menu.lst?

Also if I get sick of all these operating systems, what is the best way to remove ubuntu?
Just delete its partition?

Thanks,




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