First: go in 9.0 and edit your Grub config. Write it down or print it, you
will need it later on.
Second: Make certain to change your root partition to sda3 by clicking on
partitioning (I think) and check mark format if it is not check during
installation process.
Third: when the installation is finish (I think first part) you will get
bootloader option, click on it. Change the default name to something you
like (for me it is SuSE 9.1)
Then add a new entry (clone the 9.1) and change it to reflect the
information gather in step 1 above (the name for me is SuSE 9.0)
That should do it.
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I am currently running 9.0 and would like to install 9.1 on a partition now occupied by SCO Linux 4 (no comments please!) 9.0 is currently installed on /dev/sda5 I want to install 9.1 on /dev/sda3 but retain the ability to boot/access 9.0. How do I go about this? Thank you, Lucky Leavell -- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com Please read the FAQs: suse-linux-e-faq@suse.com