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m4rine 08-19-2004 02:59 PM

GRUB Booting
 
hi everyone,

i have Linux installed on my family PC, i have GRUB dual booting Windows XP/SUSE 9.1 Pro.

the problem is 4 Windows users access this PC, and when i switch on GRUB loads linux after 10 seconds of the screen. They often switch on and do something else, so they end up coming back to linux.

how do i stop this? Preferably i would like to have it load Windows XP after 10 seconds instead - there is 4 of thm and 1 of me lol

many thanks for any help,

m4rine

david_ross 08-19-2004 03:31 PM

Just comment out the "timeout" line in grub.conf and then there will be an infinite delay.

m4rine 08-19-2004 03:40 PM

thanks, but where is 'grub.conf'?

david_ross 08-19-2004 03:59 PM

Usually in /etc/ but the real name is:
/boot/grub/menu.lst

m4rine 08-19-2004 04:03 PM

cheers, and ive just realized there is a tut on the site aswell... thanks any how though!

Xris718 08-20-2004 05:50 AM

i thought it was in /boot/grub/grub.conf but thats in fedora/rh dunno about suse maybe diff config.

m4rine 08-20-2004 09:57 AM

well it appeared i didnt have to edit the files directly - in SUSE YaST2 had a ver easy config tool for it... i just selected Windows as the default and changed timeout to 4secs. very easy with the GUI rather than in files, mind u the files was easy enough.

anyway cheers for your help guys, but i have another query: if i am logged in not as root, i cannot browse to protected files, such as /root/ or change certain permissions/edit files. i know i can go to the console and type 'su root' and give the password, but this only enables me to browse the files on the konsole, not through konqerour.

cheers for any help,

m4rine

Malacandra 08-21-2004 11:32 AM

Select "Log Out" from the menu (or right click on the desktop) then select "Switch User" and when the login screen comes up, enter "root" as user and the root password. You'll be logged into KDE as the root.

Just be careful!

Mark

m4rine 08-21-2004 02:46 PM

lol, i have already tried thanks though! it just goes into Yast2 and doesnt let me access Konqueror etc.


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