Ed McCanless wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Monday 2006-09-18 at 20:02 -0400, Ed McCanless wrote:
The Debian install set up a "select" screen where I can choose the system to boot into, much as SuSE does if it is the second sys to be installed. This all works, and Debian boots fine, although I felt I was getting in over my head at
You mean it still works, no problem there?
That's right. Only the SuSE system would not boot except through use of the installation media. --ED--
If Debian still boots, then whichever drive you have set in your BIOS to boot from, Debian has installed grub there and pointed it to its install, and should have made an entry in its menu.lst for Suse. My instructions will overwrite Debian's grub, and SUSE will work, but you will need to add a menu option for Debian to boot it. Grub only needs to be on there once, pointing to a menu.lst to know where everything is to be able to boot. Booting multiple systems is grubs strength. -- Joe Morris Registered Linux user 231871