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| Hello all, I have been searching for an answer to this question off and on for about a month. I have a dual boot system set up with Vista and Ubuntu. Everything is working great, relearning linux after getting away from it for a few years. Anyway, on my old computer that I had set up a few years ago to dual boot (XP and RedHat) I was able to set it up so it would only boot into linux if I put in a floppy. I now have Grub set up with Vista first so when my son starts up the computer, he can go into Vista and use his account. The problem is when I'm using linux, if I restart the computer and get distracted, I have to wait for Vista to load before I can restart again and load linux. I have found that I can boot and run Ubuntu from a flash drive, but I'm not finding anything on JUST booting from the flash and using the copy of linux on the hard drive. I can also boot from the CD, but again run into the problem of not being able to use the copy I installed and customized on the hard drive. I have over 500GB between the two hard drives on my system and I really don't want to buy a 2GB flash drive to run linux. Is it even possible to set it up to only boot linux when the flash drive is in? I would really appreciate any advice or help I could get with this. I have done multiple google searches and I just can't seem to find what I'm looking for. |
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| I forgot to add that I have no floppy on my current system. Dell Inspiron 530s with DVDRW and USB. I do have BIOS set to boot from USB and have tested it and it works. Once again thanks in advance for any help/tips. Stephanie |
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