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[opensuse] OS 11.0 new install problems (GRUB)
- From: Allen <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2008 19:47:42 +1000
- Message-id: <1216547262.26083.13.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi,
I installed OS 11.0 onto the third PC last night. The PC had OS 10.3
and I did a new installation over the top of 10.3.
My machine has 4 hard drives (recognised as)
- 160GB Sata (OS 11, /, swap, /home) -> sda
- 250GB Sata (share drive) -> sdb
- 160GB Pata (Vista HPFS, data HPFS) -> sdc
- 20GB Pata (XP HPFS, data FAT) -> sdd
When I installed OS11, the boot drive in BIOS was the 160GB SATA, and OS
correctly found all other OSs and the current 10.3 install.
Unfortunately, when GRUB was installed, it seems to have been installed
to the vista partition. If I change the boot order in BIOS all the
drive assignments are out of order.
Can I install GRUB now on the openSUSE drive? and how?
Thanks,
Allen
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I installed OS 11.0 onto the third PC last night. The PC had OS 10.3
and I did a new installation over the top of 10.3.
My machine has 4 hard drives (recognised as)
- 160GB Sata (OS 11, /, swap, /home) -> sda
- 250GB Sata (share drive) -> sdb
- 160GB Pata (Vista HPFS, data HPFS) -> sdc
- 20GB Pata (XP HPFS, data FAT) -> sdd
When I installed OS11, the boot drive in BIOS was the 160GB SATA, and OS
correctly found all other OSs and the current 10.3 install.
Unfortunately, when GRUB was installed, it seems to have been installed
to the vista partition. If I change the boot order in BIOS all the
drive assignments are out of order.
Can I install GRUB now on the openSUSE drive? and how?
Thanks,
Allen
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