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RE[2]: Comment by dayalsoap
by Rahul on Wed 19th May 2010 22:25
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2005-07-06
As far as I remember the problem was not a missing boot menu - but zero timeout during which you can choose what OS (Fedora, Windows) to boot.
By default, Fedora installer was supposed to detect that there is an existing installation, and automatically put the non-zero menu display time.
Anyone hit by this bug, could simply boot into Linux, edit the /etc/grub.conf file, and replace the timeout=0 with timeout=<insert_your_preferred_timeout_here>.
- Gilboa
Edited 2010-05-19 08:22 UTC