lanas wrote: > Hello all, > > F11 is great. So great that I've installed at work for daily use, > replacing my F8 installation. x86_64 at that. > > Anyhow, I have F8 on /dev/sda6 and installed F11 on /dev/sda1. After > install and full update, there's no boot menu that allows choosing > between F8 (which is still there on disk) and F11. > > A grub.conf file exists with two entries, one for the original F11 > 2.9.29 kernel, and one for the updated 2.9.30 kernel. Even that is not > shown at boot time. I could add the F8 info to the file, although the > ones already in there are not offered at boot time. > > Is there now a special key sequence to access the once familiar boot > menu ? If I install F11 on a computer that has Windows (although on a > different partition) will it still be possible to dual-boot > Windows/F11 ? > > One thing you can do is change the line in the grub.conf to "timeout=5". -- "And so we say goodbye to our beloved pet, Nibbler, who's gone to a place where I too hope one day to go: the toilet." -Prof. Farnsworth Guess Who! http://tinyurl.com/mc4xe7
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