Just a note of warning...
I had already tried the option stated below and that caused major problems.
It apparently was trying to replace settings for Grub with Lilo settings, and
basically produced a non-bootable drive. This only happened when you used
the "Boot" section to edit boot options inside the "DrakConf" program.
JimV
Vidyut Luther wrote:
> If you login as root, and start drakconf, there is a option there for
> booting . Click on that and you can make all your changes..
>
> On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, Jim V. wrote:
>
> > I just recently installed Linux Madrake 7.1 Complete.
> > I am interested in finding out how to edit the configuration of Grub
> > (default boot).
> > In specific, I am interested in changing the # of seconds before it is
> > automatically loaded, and which hard drive (I have two hard drives with
> > two operating systems) is the default operating system to load.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > JimV
> >
> >
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