Re: Dual Booting Question

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On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 9:07 PM, Michael
Wright<micktaywright@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I CAN UNDER STAND THAT BIT BUT NOT THE GRUB
>
> MIKE

Unless I'm misremembering, Grub finds your Windows partition and sets
itself up for you. Just hit "e" when CentOS starts to boot to see your
other choices.

If you want your computer to boot by default to Windows, just edit the
'menu.lst' file in /boot/grub -- you'll have to logged in as root (or
su) to do that. If you want to see all your choices each time your
computer boots, comment out the 'hiddenmenu' line. If you want more
time to choose an OS (the default is 5 seconds) you can also change
that at the same place.

Good luck.

-- 
RonB -- Using CentOS 5.3
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