How Do You Change The Order Of Linux Boot Manager?
The Linux master boot record is generally managed by either LInux LOader (LILO) or GRand Unified Boot loader (GRUB). One of these two applications is loaded into the first sector of the system hard drive and acts as the Linux boot manager. If you have multiple operating systems installed, the Linux boot manager will load at system start-up, giving you the option to choose which operating system should be started. By default, the boot loader will automatically start an operating system after a short period of time. Thus, it may be necessary to modify the order in which operating systems appear in the boot loader so that your preferred operating system will start automatically on computer start-up. Start the Linux operating system. Launch Terminal. This is the command prompt for Linux, and it can be used to access system settings, including the boot manager configuration file. It can usually be found under “Applications,” “Accessories,” “Terminal.” Open the LILO boot manager configuratio