Hi all, I remember from the times of SuSE 7.x, when after installing SuSE along with Windows 9x and 2k, the reboot menu has the option of rebooting one of the OS'es installed i.e. one could reboot into windows from linux without having to wait for the boot menu and press up or down to select the OS. Times has changed, now with grub we boot even the NSA systems (if well hacked i'm sure we can!) but, in my ignorance, such a feature was kind of interesting and i am particularly interested in having it back...So question is : How can one change the next boot within linux without making it definitive ? i know i can edit menu.lst and change the default entry but then, next reboot i will have to press a key to chose linux instead of windows, change the file again and so on...call me lazy if you want, but it really will save me a lot of time... I've digging and googling around, i've learned a lot about boot process, grub and lilo but still haven't found anything... I will appreciate any help (docs, tips, man pages - oh yes, RTFM - ) :-] Cheers -- Macintosh for Productivity, Linux for Development Palm for Mobility, Windows for Solitaire .-. Datacorp IT /v\ We Run SuSE // \\ *The LINUX Experts* Miguel Albuquerque /( )\ 15 Chemin Bessinge ^^-^^ 1223 Cologny,GE - CH Mobile +41 79 543 1935 http://counter.li.org Linux user #301007 http://www.datacorp.ch