by LeadFingers » Sat Jan 03, 2009 11:50 am
If I'm understanding you correctly, You want to have grub load 2.0 by default.
Once again TheeMahn has made the difficult simple, by creating a little app called StartUp-Manager.
You'll find it in System/Administration/StartUp-Manager.
Once you open it and give your root password,
Select the Boot Options tab,
under Default operating system, select the kernel you want to boot by default.
Next time you boot, that kernel should load by default.
(you still have the option of selecting which OS to load, from the grub menu)
If you want to change the theme or colors for grub,
Select the Apperance tab
and change the settings on that page.
If you want to password protect grub,
Select the Security tab
and select the options you want.
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