Hi, Since i bought an eee-pc, i am again confronted with XP. Today i exchanged the original 16GB ssd, for a faster 64GB runcore ssd. Now i am able to dual or triple boot on a bigger drive. (sd card does not realy perform) As this os (xp) and i do not realy get along, i used Norton ghost to be able to backup my fully upgraded and tuned XP, to be able to restore the image without any fuss. The whole operation, complete with installing the xp-backup image, took me little less than half an hour. The case is that Ghost does not support bootloaders, but performs great. 1) Is there a way to easily disable/enable grub? As XP is the first on the drive, it would not be difficult to boot when the original mbr is reinstalled, as i allready tried that... (it is in the boot dir, and not in /var/lib/yast2/backup-boot_section/mbr, by the way, as in the release notes from 11.1 is stated...) or: 2) Where should grub be installed for the least trouble? And in case XP would stop booting, which can have many causes, but mostly a virus, i will have to reinstall the original mbr, and restore the backup. After that use an installation dvd/cd, to reinstall grub, or something like that. thnx for a useble answer.. M9. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org