Re: GRUB options
Ted wrote:
Thank you to all that responded! I am sorry, I made a mistake, I have Fedora
core 2 (not 4) installed. There's a GRUB directory in the /boot/grub path.
I tried to modify the menu list file, but it doesn't allow me to.
If you edit it form a terminal session as root, you will surely
be able to. There is a "default" line that specifies the default OS to
boot,
starting from 0.
.
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