On Thu, May 24, 2007 at 11:19:13AM -0400, Chuck Anderson wrote:
+1 Set it up expecting the boot to fail, and when it completes
successfully, set it back down. Windows notices when a previous boot
failed and offers you a menu without any keypresses...
Windows does that iff the boot went far enough. If the windows
equivalent of the kernel can't be found or crashes you get a blue[1]
error screen and you're SOL.
Grub won over lilo, ever wondered *why* ?
OG.
[1] Different shade of blue iirc.