Dear all,

How does one change the boot.ini on a computer? The problem is this: The
machine had Windows XP running originally with Ubuntu Dapper Drake
running on a partition. So a user has to choose the OS from the Grub
menu. Now after some boot files in XP got corrupted, the computer
refused to boot. The technician did a back-up installation of XP and now
the machine works okay GRUB, Ubuntu and all. According to the engineer
this is a usual problem with XP. He has advised editing boot.ini to make
Linux the default OS but he warned that it can be done only once. Also
that if Linux is made default Windows XP cannot be opened, etc. 

So how does one configure boot.ini so that the computer begins working
even with the XP files corrupted, etc. The person who owns the computer
wants both Windows XP and Linux on one machine for the near future.
Maybe make GRUB run on Ubuntu OS instead of Windows XP at present. 

Pardon if I sound like verbally challenged!!!! 

Shiv Kumar






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