Re: Changing default boot selection

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> 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


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