I installed suse 11 onto my slave drive. When doing so the bootloader chooses SUSE as the first (default) os. I would like to change the order. How do I do that??
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Modify /boot/grub/menu.lst and swap the two sections that you would like
reversed. You could also set ‘default’ to 1 (instead of 0) and it would
boot the second option by default.
Good luck.
arizray wrote:
> I installed suse 11 onto my slave drive. When doing so the bootloader
> chooses SUSE as the first (default) os. I would like to change the
> order. How do I do that??
>
>
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If you like doing things in a gui use YaST>System>Bootloader. Use the up and down buttons to put the grub entries in the order you want.
nzlbob23 wrote:
> If you like doing things in a gui use YaST>System>Bootloader. Use the up
> and down buttons to put the grub entries in the order you want.
>
>
The only trouble is that the order seems to “reset” when the kernel is
updated
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