Removing Old Kernels

Chan Chung Hang Christopher christopher.chan at bradbury.edu.hk
Sat Dec 12 14:58:20 UTC 2009


> 	Exactly. I did that once with sudo grubmkconfig and it ran 
> but didn't allow me to make any changes! It just ran through 
> grub. I need to know how to make windows the first thing to 
> boot. Easy on menu.lst but can't see a way with grub-mkconfig.
>
>   

Just stick Windows in a vm then. No need to worry about how to make 
Windows be the first option.




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