Clive Rogers wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I have a friend who is trying Linux after listening to me go on about how
> good
> and stable it is for a few years. He is happy to install to a partition on
> his harddrive but is not happy to have grub in his mbr.
>
> So my question is can grub be put onto a CD so if he wants to boot into linux
> he puts the CD in to the drive and let it boot into linux ?
>
> If he can how would he go about putting a bootable copy of grub on a CD ?
>
Why not just get rid of the graphic splash, set widows as the default
and set the timeout to 1 second. He would probably never even notice
grub. If he then wanted to boot linux, he could just tap a key during
boot to stop the timeout and boot to linux.
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