On Fri, 25 Apr 2003 00:20:21 -0500 Steven P. Ulrick <spu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello :) > You will notice in the line that says "default", there is a number "1" > > You will further notice that I have 5 seperate entries in my grub.conf > file. They are numbered 0,1,2,3,4,5 - which makes "Red Hat Linux > (2.4.20-6custom)" my default kernel. If I wanted to boot Windows XP > by default, I'd change the "1" in the "default" line to "4", so that > it would read "default=4", then if I let the default 10 seconds elapse > without selecting a different kernel, then Windows XP would boot. If > I wanted to boot "Red Hat Linux (2.4.20-9)" by default, then I would > make sure that the "default=" line said "default=2" > > I hope this helps :) > Steven P. Ulrick Hello :) The line above that says: > You will further notice that I have 5 seperate entries in my grub.conf > file. They are numbered 0,1,2,3,4,5 should read thusly: You will further notice that I have 5 seperate entries in my grub.conf file. They are numbered 0,1,2,3,4 Since I obviously have 5 entries in my grub.conf file, "0,1,2,3,4,5" is obviously incorrect :) Sorry for any confusion :) Steven P. Ulrick --