elroy wrote:Grub is actually there, although there is no front-end for it. It can be run from the terminal. Type grub --help to see the list of options.Roger Hunter wrote:One question; will it work with grub or must I use grub4dos instead? And if so, how?
If you want to try out something more user-friendly, open the package manager and type boot-loader-manager in the search box. This package works for creating and/or editing both grub and grub4dos setups.
Thanks, that should do it. I have several other puppies and couldn't see how to add Carolina.
Roger