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Changing the Operating System Names and Default OS
The default operating system value
is set at 0 (default=0). This means the first operating system on the
list will be booted to by default, after the timeout has expired. Here,
the default is Linux.
Each operating system is listed starting
with the word “title.” The first on the list is Red Hat Linux.
When dealing with computers, counting often starts at 0 rather than
one. The second operating system is titled “DOS.”
You can change the DOS title to “Windows
XP” if you wish. The title says what words will display on the
Grub boot screen. We’ll leave DOS. But, we’ll change the default
to the number one (default=1). This will select Windows as the default
operating system to boot.
Many people start up their computer
and walk away. If you have a dual boot system, it’s easy to forget
that you wanted to boot to one operating system and not another. When
you come back with your cup of coffee, or Pepsi, or whatever, you find
the wrong operating system has booted. And, you need to restart. So,
it’s best to have the operating system you use most commonly set
as the default.
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