All of these setting can be found in the file /boot/grub/grub.conf
Messing around with a front for grub in my opinion is a waste of time. Get familiar with
the VIM text editor.
Try doing this at the command prompt
#vi /boot/grub/grub.conf
type the letter "i" to edit the file
type in :wq to write the changes to the file and quit
Jim Cornette said:
Chiheb Djabri wrote:
>Hi
>
>How to set the default OS to booting... And I would to set 20 sec
>instead of 10 how to do this?
>
>
>
>
If you want a GUI based way to set the timeout and default OS, install
system-config-boot. It works on my system, I assume it works on most
systems.
If it is installed, you should be able to access it by going to system
settings -->> bootloader (GNOME anyway)
Jim
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