Doug wrote:
Are you trying to boot from the C drive, or the SystemReserved drive (the real boot drive that mounts 'C' as the root.
I have 3 computers with Windows on--two Win 7 Pro, and one Win 8.1 Pro, and nono of them have more than one partition. I think MS gets manufacturers to fill up the drives with primary partitions so that you can't install Linux! But I installed two Windows systems myself, and I believe I deleted an extra partition on my Dell laptop, leaving just one for Windows. (Dell is weird: it insisted on making an extra partition for Linux, and Linux (PCLOS) will not work without it! The extra partition seems to contain some or all of the "real" / directory.) So I don't know how I'd run two Linux distros on the laptop, since the one Linux fills up the drive! (And it's not a weird file system.)
My computer came with 3 primary partitions. I created an extended partition to install Linux in. It has /, /home and swap partitions. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org