October 15th, 2008 by admin
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So you’ve decided to install Ubuntu on your computer, but you’re not ready to give up Windows altogether. No problem. During the install process, just take care not to overwrite Windows and you can have a dual boot setup in under an hour. But what’s this? The GRUB bootloader adds 10 seconds to your startup time if you don’t hit the key to skip the countdown. And it automatically assumes Ubuntu should be your default operating system. It’s relatively simple to tweak your GRUB menu by editing the menu.lst file hanging out in the grub directory of your Ubuntu file system’s boot folder. You can
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