Hi, Has anyone experience how to setup a dual boot system wit OpenSuse 12.2 and Ubuntu 10.04 LTS ? My current laptop is running Ubuntu, because a while ago (a little more than a year) I could not install OS 11.4 on it. Now I want to go back to OpenSuse, or at least try (the live-cd works fine, like it did with 11.4). I tried in a virtual machine. Since I didn't have the install-cd of 10.04 at hand I installed Ubuntu 12.04 on one partition. Then I installed OpenSuse on another partition. Dual booting seemed to work fine, except, for the moment I want Ubuntu to be the default operating system. So I went into Yast, bootloader. I set the default to Ubuntu and rebooted. The Ubuntu-choice was gone, so I can't get into Ubuntu any more. Trying to modify the bootloader with Yast was of no use, I don't have the choice any more. And I don't know grub2 to modify it manually. I tried again, now taking snapshots _and_ using Ubuntu 10.04. I updated all operating systems, and again making Ubuntu the default in OpenSuse's Yast. Now it works. I don' know what made the difference. Now I'm a bit afraid to do this on my real machine. I have no experience "repairing" Ubuntu. Can anyone give suggestions how to proceed ? Side-question : can Opensuse and Ubuntu live together using the same partition for /home ? Thanks, Koenraad Lelong. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org