Hi
Thank you for reading my post
I have following configuration and i tried to install Solaris Express Developer 
edition 05/07.

1-Hard disk 1 = SATA, windows in installed on this disk
2-Hard dist 2-SATA, ubuntu is installed on this disk.

I create a partition on disk 2 and start installation process, during 
installation i select disk 2 and installer recognized that i have a solaris 
disk ready for it. but problem is that before it goes to disk layout page it 
shows a warning like:
"your selected disk is not your boot disk and you should change it in your bios 
in next restart."
I stoped the installation process and i come here to share my configuration 
with you and ask for your advice before i screw up 2*300 GB hard disks.

When i have Disk 1 as my boot disk Linux Grub come and I can select windows or 
linux OS to start them.

When i select disk 2 as boot disk, Grub come and when I select windows it shows 
an Error about "NTLDR missing" press any key to reboot.

Now that solaris is asking me to make my second disk as my boot disk will it be 
able to boot my windows and linux which are already installed?

I can not understand how will Solaris detect my current OSs and make them work 
properly when i change the boot priority.


I would be very grateful for any comment or experience.


Thanks
 
 
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