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Old 28th September 2004, 07:27 AM
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Change bootloader order

Hello,

I've got the Fedora Core 2 installed next to my Windows XP.
I know you will not like the question, but is it possible to make WinXP the default OS to boot?

(Bootloader = Grub)

Greetz,
l:x
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Old 28th September 2004, 07:52 AM
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Sure, just change the number in your grub.conf from
Code:
default=0
to
Code:
default=1
assuming xp is the second os. or you could jusrt use the bootloader gui tool system-config-boot. It's under the system settings menu, but you might not have it installed. just install it using yum
Code:
yum install system-config-boot
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