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M9. schreef:
> I must say that it is very difficult to handle, because when an entry in
> grub does not work, because 10.2 reads different as 10.3, it is
> impossible to mount a 10.3 ext2 /boot partition, in the 10.2 partitioner.
> This way the working entry can not be copied, and placed into the grub.
> (and i do not know it from my head)
> So i have an unusable 10.3 sitting there..
> 
> does someone know a hack to mount this partition anyway?

in the 10.2 grub is written: title openSUSE 10.3 (/dev/hdd7)
It is the second hdd, is called now /dev/sdb, or what?
then i know to call it /dev/sdd7, so it will work..

thnx

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Have a nice day,

M9.               Now, is the only time that exists.



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