jdd wrote:
I was recently directed to the not so old page http://en.opensuse.org/Bugs/grub
What should be may be set more visible is some changes versus the usual (Lilo?) Linux way of configuring the boot system.
We where all told than Linux don't care about the way the BIOS or Windows boot, specially ignore the "boot" flag of the partitions, when Windows dont.
I think it should be usefull to write (and advertise) a page "booting Linux" or "booting openSUSE" with the relevant part of the quoted page (and other) - I can do if it's not already done.
As a brief summary:
* the MBR should be generic and YaST can write one (how??) * GRUB should not be written in the MBR (this should be visible from the YaST page!) * GRUB (stage1) should be written in a primary partition. There is always at least one on a disk, even if this one is the extended one. * YaST makes a very good job as boot loader install
what must be said is that the latter is not completely true. I don't know if it's a bug or a feature :-(, nor if this is still the case on openSUSE 11, but when you are on the YaST page where you setup the place where GRUB is installed, one can clic several options altogether, but not all are written or the work is not clear :-()
specially, I spend some time now working on installs to an USB key.
I work to an other drive (not the first HDD) and don't want the first HDD to take track of this install
the quoted page don't say really how GRUB manage this. This is probably a BIOS problem, but I don't want to discuss this here and now, it's OT on this thread
jdd
I would very much like to see this type of info, the more detailed the explanation, the better. If you can write such a page, you definitely have my vote. -ED- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org