That was my first thought; however, /boot/grub is completely empty and there is no menu.lst file anywhere on the drive

Randy






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On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 10:15, Randal Moore wrote:
> I just updated my system from 7.2 to version 8, and now when Linux boots up,
> at the very start of boot up it comes up with a window asking which OS I
> want to boot with - 7.2 or 8..and 7.2 is the default. Obviously though, the
> 7.2 path is invalid because all of the 7.2 files were updated to 8, so the
> boot up fails.
> Of course at that boot up screen, if you arrow down and select to boot up
> with version 8, Linux boots up and everyone is happy.
>
> Question: how do I either, get rid of this screen and only boot up with
> version 8, or at the very least make it the default selection?

cd /boot/grub

Edit the menu.lst file. Either remove the old entry, or change the
default line.

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