Re: Improving the Fedora boot experience

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On 03/13/2013 02:33 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
Also, dropping the boot loader menu might be okay for single-OS systems (I'm not convinced, but whatever). What about dual-boot? If I tell someone running Windows to try Fedora to see Linux in action, they are not going to be very happy if, after installing, there's no obvious way to boot back to their "normal" Windows install.

That has been rehashed many times already. If it is a dual boot system, the GRUB menu will have a timeout.

Rahul

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