Grumpy wrote:
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 17:34, Mike McCarty wrote:
But I am definitely using all Microsoft product to manage initial boot
(after the BIOS relinquishes control, that is).
you poor poor soul :-(
Nah. It works fine, and was easy to set up. Once I've selected that
I want to boot Linux, GRUB comes up and asks me which version of the
kernel I'd prefer. Works fine. I put a default in for Linux, along
with a timeout so I could easily select, but just walk away from
a boot if I preferred.
Mike
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