Q. I partitioned a small portion of my laptops hard drive to install redhat Linux, and when I start up my computer it is defaulting to Linux. How do I change this to windows 7?
A. You need to edit the GRUB configuration file. How to do this depends on whether you're using GRUB or GRUB2. If you actually installed RedHat Linux, which was discontinued in 2003, then you'd definitely be using GRUB. I think the recent versions of RedHat Enterprise Linux also still use GRUB. The link below should provide the information you need.
That said, why RedHat? RedHat Linux was discontinued in 2003, and there's little reason to purchase RHEL unless you're a business and need the support services. Fedora is essentially the same as RHEL, is sponsored by RedHat, and is free.
That said, why RedHat? RedHat Linux was discontinued in 2003, and there's little reason to purchase RHEL unless you're a business and need the support services. Fedora is essentially the same as RHEL, is sponsored by RedHat, and is free.
Where can i get all the total redhat linux commands?
Q. Hi guys...Now i'm doing "Hardware" & "Redhat Enterprise Linux 5". I need list all the total commands for Redhat linux. And also suggest me what can i do next to this course.What are the jobs available for this course. Thanks in advance.
A. You may want to get Fedora Toolbox (http://www.amazon.com/Fedora-Linux-Toolbox-Commands-CentOS/dp/0470082917 ), considering that Fedora is the Beta version of Red Hat. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 will be base off of Fedora 12.
How to share Printer in Redhat Linux?
Q. I am using Redhat Linux 4 and 5 Version. I connected TVS Dot matric printer to Redhat Linux 5. But I cant share the Printer with the system having Red hat 4. ( to systems Pinging each other). So network is ok. Pls help me?
Am New in Linux.
Or pls let me know how to share the printer in linux?
Am New in Linux.
Or pls let me know how to share the printer in linux?
A. use kprinting pannel or use venenux linux, redhat are the wors linux thant ever see, like winbuntu, xtremely slowes! debian rules
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