Solaris uses GRUB so multi-booting works the same as with most Linux 
distributions, and I know there's no shortage of Linux multi-boot howtos and 
docs.

Basically, just edit /boot/grub/grub.conf using the commented-out examples for 
reference. Remember that GRUB numbers drives as it finds them (hd0 might be 
primary master and hd1 secondary slave, for example), and both partition and 
drive numbers are counted starting from 0. You won't have to run anything to 
update your changes; editing the config file is sufficient.
 
 
This message posted from opensolaris.org
_______________________________________________
opensolaris-discuss mailing list
[email protected]

Reply via email to