On 5/20/07, Paul Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It took me mucho effort to get grub setup.  I wanted to boot Linux (Suse)
by default
but have a choice to switch to Windows at boot time.  I did not know about
bootpart or the problem with remove the Linux drive.  It did finally work
though.


If you aren't worried about what will happen if you remove your hard
drive(s), then the default Linux install for most Linux distros today will
set things up so that your boot menu will give you a choice to boot Windows
but default to booting the distro you just installed.

In other words, if you installed Linux today, it would be zero effort on
your part to get what you wanted.

--
John DeCarlo, My Views Are My Own


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