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On November 28, 2008 08:35:42 pm Bob S wrote:
Seems that the menu presented at boot is the menu for 11.0. Excuse the confusion from the doddering old guy. At least that is settled.
Glad to hear it.
Now remains the problem of getting the proper menu used. (The 10.3 one instead of the 11.0 one) Do you know?
One approach is just to modify the menu.list file now that you know which one is being booted. That should work, even if it is not very satisfying. Since you are currently booting into 11.0, I think that is where you should make changes. Check YaST->System->Boot Loader and look around. Under the Boot Loader Installation you can select a custom boot partiton. If you point that to your 10.3 root partition I *think* that should achieve what you want. That at least is my understanding of how that particular setting should work. I haven't tested it, so ...
Gonna have to check with Carlos for a little clarification on what he does.
I'm sure that is an excellent idea. -- Don -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org