Re: boot order

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On Mon, March 14, 2005 9:47 am, Paul Howarth said:
> Langer, Christian wrote:
>> I have a dual boot machine, windoze and fedora.  Windows is now the
>> default in boot order; how would I go into grub.conf to change default
>> to fedora?
>
> # yum install system-config-boot
> # system-config-boot

Or, you could just, as root, "vi /etc/grub.conf" and:

A) Move the entries around so that your Fedora entry is first or
B) Change the "default" line from 0 to 1 (0 being the first entry, 1 the
second, etc).


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