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Re: [laptop-discuss] Question regarding boot manager

Subject: Re: [laptop-discuss] Question regarding boot manager
From: "Edward O'Callaghan"
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 09:24:07 +1100
Hi,

Your looking for a file called:
/boot/grub/grub.conf
Edit that as root with your Linux boot details taken from your grub.conf file from your Linux partition.
I would also file a bug at http://bugs.opensolaris.org/
Hope this helps,

Edward O'Callaghan.

On 25/03/2008, Jefferson Kirkland <numberwhun@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Prior to installing Solaris 10 over my Windows installation, I had a dual booted system.  On the first partition I had Windows, which went awry when I got hit with a spyware virus.  And on the other partition, was Suse Linux 10.3.

Well, as you can guess, after the installation of Solaris 10, my Linux partition was ( for some reason) not available in the boot manager.  I would really love to be able to access it again, but do not know what it used for the boot manager in Solaris 10.  Can someone provide this little tidbit for me?  Also, a link to any documentation on, say, modifying it, would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks for your time in advance!

Regards,

Jeff


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