Hi, If dual booting work, and MacOS is booted only if space kay is pressed, you need just edit os-chooser and swap two lines, or download my os-chooser script (from my web site) and change partition numbers accordingly. Please only make sure you really know what you are doing, i.e. you should be FULLY familiar with syntax of os-chooser.
At 2:49 PM +0200 6/15/01, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
I think this method is OK. An alternative is to set Linux as default-bootOS and use [alt] to choose MacOS. It's a bit slow, but works fine if you are only using MacOS a few times.
Speaking of which ... A while back I posted that I could no longer change the default boot OS using OS-chooser when I upgraded from 7.0 to 7.1 on my G4. I received various suggestions none of which worked and still live with Linux as the default system. Has there been any change since two months ago to alter this situation. I currently use the Mac more than Linux and would enjoy not having to press the space bar every time.
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