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9.2.1 Adjusting the Default Boot Entry
To change the system that is booted by default, proceed as follows:
Procedure 9.1:
Setting the Default System
1
Open the Section Management tab.
2
Select the desired entry from the list.
3
Click Set as Default.
4
Click OK to activate these changes.
9.2.2 Modifying the Boot Loader Location
To modify the location of the boot loader, follow these steps:
Procedure 9.2:
Changing the Boot Loader Location
1
Select the Boot Loader Installation tab and then choose one of the following options
for Boot Loader Location:
Boot from Master Boot Record
This installs the boot loader in the MBR of the rst disk (according to the boot
sequence preset in the BIOS).
Boot from Root Partition
This installs the boot loader in the boot sector of the / partition (this is the de-
fault).
Boot from Boot Partition
This installs the boot loader in the boot sector of the /boot partition.
Boot from Extended Partition
This installs the boot loader in the extended partition container.
Custom Boot Partition
Use this option to specify the location of the boot loader manually.
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