Thanks once again Mikkel; On Mon, 2008-08-11 at 17:51 -0500, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: > William Case wrote: > > Hi; > If you don't boot Windows often, and you normally want to boot Linux > the next time you boot after running Windows, you could try Booting > once-only setup in Grub. This is explained in detail in the Grub > Info page, so I will not go into setup details. But what it does is > tell Grub to boot a specific entry the next time you boot, and as > part of the entry, it sets things back to the original default. > > Note - it does not look like Fedora has the grub-set-default script > file talked about, but your script could write the > /boot/grub/default file. I have not used this under Fedora, but I > have done it under Mandriva many times. > > Another option, if you have ext2 support under windows, would be > that not have the menu entry reset the default boot, but have a > Windows script that changes the /boot/grub/default file. > > In any case, you are going to want to change: > default=0 > to > default saved > > Mikkel I found http://sidvind.com/wiki/GRUB:_Boot_another_OS_once because of your post. It seems to have everything I need. A pointer in the right direction and a suggestion of some google search key words or criteria was all it took. Thanks -- Regards Bill; Fedora 9, Gnome 2.22.3 Evo.2.22.3.1, Emacs 22.2.1 -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list