Alberto Passalacqua <alberto.passalacqua@tin.it> 06/08/08 7:46 PM >>> Everybody that tried to use it, knows that it can't be dual booted unless one installs the proper bootloader.
It's simply false. OpenSUSE 10.3 can be properly installed on a system with an existing installation of Vista, without any kind of manual intervention. The other statements of yours are opinions. Regards, A. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e- mail: opensuse- factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e- mail: opensuse- factory+help@opensuse.org 10.3 also had Problems with Dualbooting Vista. I could not get it running on my PC . I suspect that it was because i was running an 64-bit Vista Ultimate but i never had time to do good TS on it. Opensuse 10.3 was also 64-bit. And i know that i was not the only one with this problem in 10.3. The Grub entry was exactly the same like with my XP now. Just didn't want to boot. I replaced Vista with XP after an memory Upgrade and SP1 destroyed my Vista Installation. But i will see if i can install it on my Laptop. Not sure that i will have the Time though because i have a busy week ahead. Stefan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org