If Solaris OS is installed without considering current partition (uses whole disk space), then installation is always successful.
The "Linux Native" is just label of a particular partition, the Linux OS might not have been installed. If no Linux OS installed yet, and only Solaris is installed on the Solaris Partition, then "GRUB" is the only sentence shown when bootup stops. If Linux has been installed on the "Linux Native" partition, and install Solaris later, then only Linux options are displayed without choice of Solaris when boot up. It looks like Solaris installation either does not install GRUB or does not change master boot? So, i am wondering if Solaris may not be installed on some partition or we have too many partitions? Also, could you tell me how I can install the GRUB alone? I am using very latest Nevada 73,74 DVD Disk. This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
