On 10/16/07, Shawn Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 16/10/2007, Tom Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yes, when GRUB is shown at the top of the screen, that is all that we can 
> > see, there is no prompt. Pressing any key got no response.
> >
> > I am wondering what is the correct way to install both Linux and Solaris?
> > Is there anything wrong with the disk partitioned?
> > Linux Swap - 2.0G
> > Linux Native - 25G
> > Solaris - 20G
> > Linux Native - 20G
> > Available - 1.2 G
> >
> > When Solaris was installed on whole disk of a machine, there was no problem.
>
> As long as those are all primary partitions, there should be no issue.

I could have sworn Dave Miner mentioned something about the new
installer having limited DOS partition support. (Something possibly to
do with ZFS boot).

> I have had a similar configuration in the past.
>
> This sounds like a bug in the new installer, or something else.
>
> You might search the mailing list archives, as I have seen the issue
> where "GRUB" is the only thing you see at boot posted before.
>
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> Shawn Walker, Software and Systems Analyst
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>
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