arquivo menu.lst dúvida

1. arquivo menu.lst dúvida

arthur toledo
arthurtoledofern

(usa Outra)

Enviado em 01/11/2008 - 21:31h

Olá gostaria que alguém me ajudasse a solucionar uma dúvida que tenho sobre como colocar um sistema operacional padrão logo após o boot da máquina...visto que tenho o Ubuntu e o Ruindows Xp instalado em minha máquina.Instalei o Ruindows primeiro e depois o Ubuntu só que por enquanto queria deixar o XP como padrão , mas ele esta em segundo na lista ( lista q aparece logo depois do boot da máquina.

O meu arquivo menu.lst é esse:
# menu.lst - See: grub(8), info grub, update-grub(8)
# grub-install(8), grub-floppy(8),
# grub-md5-crypt, /usr/share/doc/grub
# and /usr/share/doc/grub-doc/.

## DEFAULT NUM
# Set the default entry to the entry number NUM. Numbering starts from 0, and
# the entry number 0 is the default if the command is not used.
#
# You can specify 'saved' instead of a number. In this case, the default entry
# is the entry saved with the command 'savedefault'.
# WARNING: If you are using dmraid do not use 'savedefault' or your
# array will desync and will not let you boot your system.
default 0

## timeout sec
# Set a timeout, in SEC seconds, before automatically booting the default entry
# (normally the first entry defined).
timeout 10

## hiddenmenu
# Hides the menu by default (press ESC to see the menu)
#hiddenmenu

# Pretty colours
#color cyan/blue white/blue

#A splash image for the menu
#splashimage=(hd0,1)/boot/grub/splashimages/ultimate-edition-2.0.xpm.gz

## password ['--md5'] passwd
# If used in the first section of a menu file, disable all interactive editing
# control (menu entry editor and command-line) and entries protected by the
# command 'lock'
# e.g. password topsecret
## password --md5 $1$gLhU0/$aW78kHK1QfV3P2b2znUoe/
# password topsecret

#
# examples
#
# title Windows 95/98/NT/2000
# root (hd0,0)
# makeactive
# chainloader +1
#
# title Linux
# root (hd0,1)
# kernel /vmlinuz root=/dev/hda2 ro
#

#
# Put static boot stanzas before and/or after AUTOMAGIC KERNEL LIST

### BEGIN AUTOMAGIC KERNELS LIST
## lines between the AUTOMAGIC KERNELS LIST markers will be modified
## by the debian update-grub script except for the default options below

## DO NOT UNCOMMENT THEM, Just edit them to your needs

## ## Start Default Options ##
## default kernel options
## default kernel options for automagic boot options
## If you want special options for specific kernels use kopt_x_y_z
## where x.y.z is kernel version. Minor versions can be omitted.
## e.g. kopt=root=/dev/hda1 ro
## kopt_2_6_8=root=/dev/hdc1 ro
## kopt_2_6_8_2_686=root=/dev/hdc2 ro
# kopt=root=UUID=b7486343-0d12-4e68-b5df-104cda741b19 ro

## Setup crashdump menu entries
## e.g. crashdump=1
# crashdump=0

## default grub root device
## e.g. groot=(hd0,0)
# groot=(hd0,1)

## should update-grub create alternative automagic boot options
## e.g. alternative=true
## alternative=false
# alternative=true

## should update-grub lock alternative automagic boot options
## e.g. lockalternative=true
## lockalternative=false
# lockalternative=false

## additional options to use with the default boot option, but not with the
## alternatives
## e.g. defoptions=vga=791 resume=/dev/hda5
# defoptions=quiet splash vga=795

## should update-grub lock old automagic boot options
## e.g. lockold=false
## lockold=true
# lockold=false

## Xen hypervisor options to use with the default Xen boot option
# xenhopt=

## Xen Linux kernel options to use with the default Xen boot option
# xenkopt=console=tty0

## altoption boot targets option
## multiple altoptions lines are allowed
## e.g. altoptions=(extra menu suffix) extra boot options
## altoptions=(recovery) single
# altoptions=(recovery mode) single

## controls how many kernels should be put into the menu.lst
## only counts the first occurence of a kernel, not the
## alternative kernel options
## e.g. howmany=all
## howmany=7
# howmany=2

## should update-grub create memtest86 boot option
## e.g. memtest86=true
## memtest86=false
# memtest86=true

## should update-grub adjust the value of the default booted system
## can be true or false
# updatedefaultentry=false

## should update-grub add savedefault to the default options
## can be true or false
# savedefault=false

## ## END DEFAULT OPTIONS##

#title Ubuntu 8.04.1, kernel 2.6.24-21-generic
root (hd0,1)
#kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.24-21-generic root=UUID=b7486343-0d12-4e68-b5df-104cda741b19 ro quiet splash #vga=795
#initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.24-21-generic
quiet

#title Ubuntu 8.04.1, kernel 2.6.24-21-generic (recovery mode)
#root (hd0,1)
#kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.24-21-generic root=UUID=b7486343-0d12-4e68-b5df-104cda741b19 ro single
#initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.24-21-generic

#title Ubuntu 8.04.1, kernel 2.6.24-19-generic
#root (hd0,1)
#kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.24-19-generic #root=UUID=b7486343-0d12-4e68-b5df-104cda741b19 ro quiet splash vga=795
#initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.24-19-generic
quiet

#title Ubuntu 8.04.1, kernel 2.6.24-19-generic (recovery mode)
#root (hd0,1)
#kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.24-19-generic #root=UUID=b7486343-0d12-4e68-b5df-104cda741b19 ro single
#initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.24-19-generic

title Ubuntu 8.04.1, memtest86+
root (hd0,1)
kernel /boot/memtest86+.bin
quiet

### END DEBIAN AUTOMAGIC KERNELS LIST

# This is a divider, added to separate the menu items below from the Debian
# ones.
#title Other operating systems:
root


# This entry automatically added by the Debian installer for an existing
# linux installation on /dev/sda1.
title Ubuntu 8.04.1, kernel 2.6.24-19-generic (on /dev/sda1)
root (hd0,0)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.24-19-generic root=UUID=d4509c91-6370-414d-b38f-f2e0d17e24ab ro quiet splash
initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.24-19-generic
SAVEDEFAULT
boot


# This entry automatically added by the Debian installer for an existing
# linux installation on /dev/sda1.
title Ubuntu 8.04.1, kernel 2.6.24-19-generic (recovery mode) (on /dev/sda1)
root (hd0,0)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.24-19-generic root=UUID=d4509c91-6370-414d-b38f-f2e0d17e24ab ro single
initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.24-19-generic
SAVEDEFAULT
boot


# This entry automatically added by the Debian installer for an existing
# linux installation on /dev/sda1.
title Ubuntu 8.04.1, memtest86+ (on /dev/sda1)
root (hd0,0)
kernel /boot/memtest86+.bin
SAVEDEFAULT
boot


# This entry automatically added by the Debian installer for a non-linux OS
# on /dev/sdb1
title Microsoft Windows XP Professional
root (hd1,0)
SAVEDEFAULT
makeactive
map (hd0) (hd1)
map (hd1) (hd0)
chainloader +1



a minha dúvida é a seguinte: me disseram que eu tenho de colocar o número do sistema que começo acontar do numero 0
e que devo colocar esse número na frente de DEFAULT
Mas qual DEFAULT ...coloquei alguns do texto em maiúsculo...não tenho nem idéia onde colocaria esse número.
Podem me ajudar?
Desde já agradeço...obrigado!


  


2. Re: arquivo menu.lst dúvida

Perfil removido
removido

(usa Nenhuma)

Enviado em 01/11/2008 - 22:12h

Coloca a parte do Windows acima da parte do Ubuntu.


3. default

Thiago Dias
thiago_dias

(usa CentOS)

Enviado em 01/11/2008 - 22:29h

Fácil, olha essa parte do seu menu.lst e mude o numero na unica linha que não esta comentada.
default 0 , mude o 0 pelo numero onde esta o windows
copiei uma parte do seu menu.lst pra vc ver onde esta,
é a ultima linha do arquivo que copiei


## DEFAULT NUM
# Set the default entry to the entry number NUM. Numbering starts from 0, and
# the entry number 0 is the default if the command is not used.
#
# You can specify 'saved' instead of a number. In this case, the default entry
# is the entry saved with the command 'savedefault'.
# WARNING: If you are using dmraid do not use 'savedefault' or your
# array will desync and will not let you boot your system.
default 0

espero ter ajudado.
Abraços


4. Re: arquivo menu.lst dúvida

Alberto Federman Neto.
albfneto

(usa openSUSE)

Enviado em 02/11/2008 - 00:48h

1) No boot (grub), quando liga o micro, conte de O (o primeiro de cima) 1,2 etc... até achar o ruindows...
por ex, é o 2o...

2) ai inicia o linux eedita o arquivo menu.lst, assim:


## DEFAULT NUM
# Set the default entry to the entry number NUM. Numbering starts from 0, and
# the entry number 0 is the default if the command is not used.
#
# You can specify 'saved' instead of a number. In this case, the default entry
# is the entry saved with the command 'savedefault'.
# WARNING: If you are using dmraid do not use 'savedefault' or your
# array will desync and will not let you boot your system.

default 0 TROCAR ESTE NUMERO PELO NUNERO QUE CORRESPONDE AO WINDOWS, É BEM FACIL!







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