Re: Changing the default OS

2006-05-02 Thread Marco Gerards
adrian15 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> It's very interesting why people ask questions about GRUB Legacy >> here again and again, although I have written "Do not use this list >> for GRUB Legacy" in everywhere. >> Okuji > > Is it so difficult to rename mailing-lists ? It's besides the point. A d

Re: Changing the default OS

2006-05-02 Thread adrian15
It's very interesting why people ask questions about GRUB Legacy here again and again, although I have written "Do not use this list for GRUB Legacy" in everywhere. Okuji Is it so difficult to rename mailing-lists ? Rename bug-grub to grub Rename grub-devel to grub2 or grubbeta and you will

Re: Changing the default OS

2006-05-01 Thread Yoshinori K. Okuji
On Monday 01 May 2006 18:34, Vesa Jääskeläinen wrote: > If you look at Nabble's descriptions for GRUB's they don't state what > they are for too precisely. And I still think that bug-grub is still > misleading for the end users. In my opinion there should be alias > help-grub/grub-help or another l

Re: Changing the default OS

2006-05-01 Thread Vesa Jääskeläinen
Yoshinori K. Okuji wrote: > On Monday 01 May 2006 18:11, Marco Gerards wrote: >> loony636 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>> I currently have Grub, and I need to change the default OS that it boots >>> from. At the moment it always boots to Linux, and I need to change it so >>> the default it Windows.

Re: Changing the default OS

2006-05-01 Thread Yoshinori K. Okuji
On Monday 01 May 2006 18:11, Marco Gerards wrote: > loony636 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I currently have Grub, and I need to change the default OS that it boots > > from. At the moment it always boots to Linux, and I need to change it so > > the default it Windows. I am a complete newbie at th

Re: Changing the default OS

2006-05-01 Thread Marco Gerards
loony636 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I currently have Grub, and I need to change the default OS that it boots > from. At the moment it always boots to Linux, and I need to change it so the > default it Windows. I am a complete newbie at this, and wouldn't know a > command line if it slapped me i