> Many months ago I installed fedora on my PC with dial boot capability. I may have made an error in not having a separate system for Fedora linux in that default boot is fedora and not Windows. I find I use windows more than Fedora and find I can't leave my system when I reboot (updates, installations, etc) or it will default to Fedora on reboot if I am not there to select "DOS". > > Three questions: > > 1. How can I change the boot default to DOS? > > 2. Can I remove the space (on my windows PC) used for Fedora and convert it back to Windows XP without reformatting the whole drive? In essence, can I recover the 15 Gb I now have devoted to Fedora and convert it back to Windows? > > 3. If 2 is feasible, how do I remove the dual boot selection? > > Thanks in advance. Apointer to a solution would be appreciated. > > /Frank To change the boot order. In your /boot/grub/grub.conf file change the default number to the relative position of your Dos entry. The numbers start at 0. The next would be 1, etc. -- Richard E Miles Federal Way WA. registered linux user 46097