On Tue, Jul 05, 2011 at 11:27:20AM -0400, Anton Aylward wrote:
This happened to me a while back with 11.4 as well
Felix and others helped me out. Look back for subject "System hosed"
Thanks for the tip. Unfortunately, I don't know any of the tools mentioned, and thus I can't transfer it (or just apply it) to my situation. It seems that just that boot-record has been deleted/damaged, and only that needs to be brought back. Suse used to have a repair-option in the installation-system, with some generic options. But only "Rescue system" is left, which is of no use to me, since I have no clue about the commands which could be used here. So well, just to try it out, I went to that Rescue system, logged in as root. And now??? What needed would be a simple menu entry "Restore boot record" (and I guess that thing could be just stored in memory during the installation --- 100 MB isn't much). Oliver
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