I now have Windows, Linux and Solaris 10 GA installed on my Toshiba laptop. Windows in the primary partition. I use grub as the boot manager and have a chainloading configured for Solaris in grub.conf. Things are fine... To get the battery monitor enabled, I need to move to Solaris Nevada build. So, I am trying to install nevada b30 from the DVD.
But the nevada installer does not recognize the Linux and Windows partitions. Solaris 10 GA used to atleast display windows and linux partitions. Well, that also wasnt perfect. But atleast that detected something on those partitions. Now, Nevada displays four partitions and asks me to install on the first one. The other partitions are shown as "unused". What should I do? I definitely dont want to loose my data on Windows and Linux. This message posted from opensolaris.org