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11.2. Booting Additional Operating Systems

If you have other operating systems already installed, Fedora Core attempts to automatically detect and configure GRUB to boot them. You may manually configure any additional operating systems if GRUB does not detect them. To add, remove, or change the detected operating system settings, use the options provided.

Add

Press the Add button to include an additional operating system in GRUB. Fedora Core displays the dialog shown in Figure 11.2, “Adding Operating Systems to the Boot Menu”.

Select the disk partition which contains the bootable operating system from the drop-down list and give the entry a label. GRUB displays this label in its boot menu.

Edit

To change an entry in the GRUB boot menu, select the entry and then select Edit .

Delete

To remove an entry from the GRUB boot menu, select the entry and then select Delete .

Adding entries to the GRUB boot menu.

Figure 11.2. Adding Operating Systems to the Boot Menu


 
 
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