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Forum › Forums › New users › New Users and General Questions › Parameters on /etc/default/grub
What kinds of parameters I could use in that “grub” file in “GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT” and “GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX”?
Could I use the LiveCD parameters (“quiet vga=791 splash=v disable=lx”)?
What should I do to prioritize Windows in GRUB? Trying the value “3” – no success.
– Default Antix Booting
– Alternate Antix Booting
– Memtest
– Windows 7
Don’t use disable=lx on an installed system and be careful with vga=xxx since it *might* lead to a black screen and no X environment.
About Windows being the default, not sure since I do not dual boot.
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