- Go to Applications (or Main Menu) > Accessories > Terminal.
- Enter sudo apt-get install startupmanager (OR copy the highlighted code and, in the Terminal, press Ctrl-Shift-V to paste it).
- Enter password used upon installation of Ubuntu.
- Go to System > Administration > StartUp-Manager
- Enter the same password to perform pre-configuration tasks, which include searching bootloaders to operating systems.
- Select the default operating system from the pull-down menu, click "Close" to perform post-configuration tasks.
Thursday, January 3, 2013
0 Change Default Boot Options
After full installation, Ubuntu is set to be the default operating
system to boot up if no key is pressed within a few seconds on a
multi-boot system. You might want to set your preferred operating system
to boot up by default. This can be done easily with StartUp-Manager.
Label:
Ubuntu,
Ubuntu Panel