Ah, if that is so, then you would either do the reverse of what I said and use osol's grub, or install the Ubuntu bootloader to the slice it sits on and point the OpenSolaris grub to that.

Kamin Horvath
Fedora Ambassadors USA


On May 8, 2009, at 5:20 PM, James Carlson <[email protected]> wrote:

Kamin Horvath writes:
All the Grubs are the same. It's simply a matter of transferring the
contents of the osol menu.lst to the Ubuntu one (or vice versa)

If you can access the osol partition (such as via livecd), just copy
the boot entries from your osol menu.lst and paste them into the new
Ubuntu one.

I don't believe that's true.  The OpenSolaris GRUB can read and boot
from ZFS, but I don't think the Ubuntu one can do that.

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