Thanks for the reply.  However, let me ask this a different way...(because I
know you have to be able to get rid of GRUB.  It's not burned in permanently
on the hard drive.)

How do I get rid of GRUB so that I can boot directly into Linux again.
Without having to select "linux".

And, another question would be, how do I get rid of GRUB if my LINUX
partition is trashed, and I want to boot into WINDOWS only.  Without having
to select "windows" in GRUB.

Assume I have two computers, each with WINDOWS on the first partition, and
LINUX on the second partition, and GRUB as a boot loader on each as well.
So one system  I want to go back to just WINDOWS, and the other I want to go
back to just LINUX, without GRUB on either.  I know this should be easy on
the LINUX system (can you tell me what to delete - if I delete /boot/grub,
then my pc should just boot into Linux?), but on the WINDOWS system, my
linux is NOT accessible anymore.  How do I get rid of it and allow windows
to boot normally???

Thanks!!!
Jason


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alexander Skwar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 2:41 PM
> To: Jason
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [expert] GRUB
>
>
> So sprach Jason am Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 02:29:45PM -0700:
> > How do I modify the default  (top listed) operating system in GRUB?
>
> It's all in /boot/grub
>
> >
> > Or better yet, how can I get rid of GRUB in favor of better
> boot loaders?
>
> You can't - GRUB is the best.
>
> > If I were to use another boot loader/manager instead of GRUB,
> what command
> > or program do I have to pass control to on the Linux partition
> to get it to
> > continue loading... (like for DOS based, it's IO.SYS and
> MSDOS.SYS, and in
> > NT it's a BOOT loader app that uses BOOT.INI).  What is the process for
> > Linux???
>
> I don't understand you.
>
> Alexander Skwar
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