Hello,

this is a very newbie question, but I'd need a hint. My Hard Disk is 
partitioned as following:

/dev/sda1 --> boot [primary]
/dev/sda2 --> [extended]
       /dev/sda5 --> swap [logic]
       /dev/sda6 --> debian [logic]
/dev/sda3 --> empty [primary]

I'd like to install opensolaris (osol) in /dev/sda3.

I know that osol uses grub to identify other OSs, but I have grub2 now and I 
would not return to the old grub.  I was wondering if I can install osol 
without installing grub, and hence, without touching my boot partition 
(/dev/sda1). If it is possible I will just have to add a script  in 
/etc/grub.d/ of my debian release to make osol bootable.

So can I avoid to install grub during the osol install procedure? Is it easy to 
perform? 

Thanks,  sorry for the English I use...it is not my language.

Cheers.
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