[opensuse] suse 10.2 64 bit booting problem
Hi List, I decided to install a second instance on my already 10.2 32 bits machine, using the boot loader from the 32 bits version, I added up a fourth option (third is Centos on another partition) for the 64 bits version (as I have a intel 2 dual core chip on this machine), the setup was using chainloader, pointing to the /dev/sda2 partition where I loaded the 64B version, with options "do not check system" and "activate partiton when booting" like I have with my Centos instance. and some other distros I used to have on my IDE drive. Problem is that after installation goes back to the 32bits version grub, I choose to startup the 64 version and immediately after pressing Enter, goes back to grub and does not starts or send any kind of error messages, if I get the 10.2-64 I choose to startup OS, it does boots up. I wonder if it's because this partition is allocated on a sata slave drive, all of the others were/are sitting on the primary master IDE and they work fine, this is the first time I use the sata /dev/sda2 to install a distro. Any advice would be welcome Thanks Jose -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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