FC3, problem with grub after yum update?

Janina Sajka janina at rednote.net
Sat Mar 5 09:32:28 EST 2005


You want to do more than that. In particular, you want to know when your
window of opportunity to press down arrow is present.

For that you must kill the splash screen and the hidden menu choices.
And you must put a Ctrl-G in the Title of at least one kernel
definition.

Now, please, nobody ask me what a Ctrl-G is.

Lorenzo Taylor writes:
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> Set the windows section as the default.  If you put it before the Linux kernels,
> you would set the default to 0.  Windows will then boot automatically after 10
> seconds (the default timeout set when you installed grub) giving you a chance to
> hit the down arrow to select Linux if you want it.
> 
> Lorenzo
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