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I have configured a dual boot system with Win XP and Red Hat 7.3. I set =
up the default operating system to Red Hat 7.3 and I would like to =
change the default to Win XP. Can somebody tell me how (where in Linux =
do I go) I can change my boot default choice without having to reload =
everything? I am not very familiar with the Linux operating system but =
I am slowly learning. Thanks for the help.
Peter Koch
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