Patrick Shanahan wrote:
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* Dennis J. Tuchler
[10-19-07 12:29]: 2) The Problem: I went to YAST and deleted the top menu entry for Linux, and moved the second Linux entry to the top. Now, on boot up, the boot menu shows one Linux entry. Unfortunately, pressing <CR> with that entry highlighted causes the computer to reboot!
I am now booting using the factory DVD which takes a long time. How do I fix this?
Aren't you a ?regular? here and ?read? this list?
boot with your install disk and choose install
and option be provided to recover/repair choose it there is an option to repair the grub installation. do it.
I booted from the 10.2 DVD I went to the install/repair choice and selected boot loader. The program made other choices for me. When I got to the boot loader section, I went to the boot selection window and saw various entries but nothing tagged as problematic. I exited, but then was told: An error occurred during boot loader installation. Retry boot loader configuration? I selected "yes" and then found: Error 21: Selected disk does not exist. grub> quit The only disks selected in the setup window for the SUSE boot were hda8 for the root device and /boot/initrd for the initial ramdisk. I made sure that hda8 was listed in the partitions section of Yast/System. I rebooted. same problem: as soon as I selected Linux the machine rebooted. Any suggestions? -- Best regards, Dennis J. Tuchler 7330 Kingsbury Boulevard University City, Missouri 63130 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org