4
Click OK twice to save the changes.
9.2.5 Adjusting the Disk Order
If your computer has more than one hard disk, you can specify the boot sequence of
the disks to match the BIOS setup of the machine (see Section 9.1.2, “The File de-
vice.map” (page 162)). To do so, proceed as follows:
Procedure 9.5:
Setting the Disk Order
1
Open the Boot Loader Installation tab.
2
Click Boot Loader Installation Details.
3
If more than one disk is listed, select a disk and click Up or Down to reorder the
displayed disks.
4
Click OK two times to save the changes.
9.2.6 Conguring Advanced Options
Advanced boot options can be congured via Boot Loader Installation > Boot Loader
Options. Normally, it should not be necessary to change the default settings.
Set Active Flag in Partition Table for Boot Partition
Activates the partition that contains the boot loader. Some legacy operating systems
(such as Windows 98) can only boot from an active partition.
Write Generic Boot Code to MBR
Replaces the current MBR with generic, operating system independent code.
Debugging Flag
Sets GRUB in debug mode where it displays messages to show disk activity.
Hide Boot Menu
Hides the boot menu and boots the default entry.
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