- Apr 13, 2003
 
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I want to install Linux again on my box, but when others use my box, the bootloader confuses them (i tell them to just let it go, but they think its an error etc).  Also, I like to get to my windows desktop fast (i still have to use windows primarily for a couple reasons), and it sits at the bootloader for 5-10 seconds.  So my question is, is there a way to set up the bootloader up so that I have to hold down a key (such as shift, crtl, ect.) for the bootloader to come up, and if I dont press the key it automatically boots to windows, without any prompts?  I have Windows XP Pro, and prolly Mandrake (because slack wont work well with my mouse scroll, and JAMD (like red hat) doesnt support NTFS).  I know both of these issues can be resolved, but I don't have all that time right now (later on I will use JAMD again though).
Cliffnotes:
1. Is there a way to set up the bootloader up so that I have to hold down a key (such as shift, crtl, ect.) for the bootloader to come up?
2. Using Windows XP (NTFS) and Mandrake (not yet installed).
Thanks in advance, Josh
			
			Cliffnotes:
1. Is there a way to set up the bootloader up so that I have to hold down a key (such as shift, crtl, ect.) for the bootloader to come up?
2. Using Windows XP (NTFS) and Mandrake (not yet installed).
Thanks in advance, Josh
				
		
			