Luis Maceira writes:
> I edited the menu.lst in /rpool/boot/grub/menu.lst to boot Linuxes on other
> partitions,the
> entries appear on the menu,but when I choose them GRUB does not find the path
> to the
> file(kernel) and gives a warning.The same entries worked normally when the
> Ubuntu Linux
> GRUB was in command,perhaps it is a problem OpenSolaris GRUB not knowing about
> the UUID and needs the old style identifier for the partitions?
> Here are the entries I pasted on menu.lst :
>
When installing ubuntu, I told it to put its boot code in the first linux
partition, which happens to be the first partition on my disk. I then just
edited /rpool/boot/grub/menu.lst on Solaris to chainload to the linux
bootstrap.
title ubuntu
rootnoverify (hd0,0)
chainloader +1
When I select this entry, it brings up the ubuntu grub menu.
The advantage of this is that if ubuntu updates muck with the grub menu, I
don't need to change /rpool/boot/grub/menu.lst. Also it avoids the grub
incompatibility that you pointed out.
tom
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