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Hello,

 

I have just installed 10.6.2 successfully. Got everything working, due almost entirely to this community. So, first off, thanks!

 

I have a tri-boot. Win7/xUbuntu 9.10/SL 10.6.2

 

I'm using the Darwin Bootloader (or maybe Chameleon and it just looks like the Darwin loader) because grub2 was being a pain in the butt. Anyhow, everything works great, and this is a very small "gripe", but I was wondering how I might resolve my one remaining problem

 

When I boot, Darwin sees successfully the OSX parition, the Win7 BOOT partition, the Linux partition (grub installed on partition, not disk), and - finally, it sees the Windows 7 partition itself.

 

To be clear, I get four boot options:

1) OSX

2) System Reserved

3) Windows 7

4) Linux

 

All I really want to do is remove the Windows 7 entry (since this is not a bootable partition, doesn't even have the bootable flag on it) and rename the "System Reserved" partition to be called "Windows 7" in the boot menu - since this is the partition to boot to if I actually want to load Windows.

 

I've looked around and found little to nothing on modifying the darwin bootloader, other than the com.apple.Boot.plist file - which only controls the actual OSX boot options. Can anyone help?

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