On 5/20/07, John DeCarlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> It took me mucho effort to get grub setup.  I wanted to boot Linux
(Suse)
>> by default
<etc.>
>>
>
>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.
>

I am now glad I asked this question.  Ideally, I would like to retain
the ability to boot the OS on the "good" drive should one of the drives
fail.  Does what you describe allow for this?

Thanks!

--John Emmerling


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