Am Donnerstag, 22. September 2005 06:58 schrieb Mohammad Moghimi:
> Hi,
Hi,
> quote: - reboot and choose "manual install" "boot installed system"
> It doesn't add itself too my boot loader despite I told it to write
> boot loader itself. Do you mean I must add its image manually to my
> bootloader?
Well...yes...but there is no bootsector you can add until now.
Reboot from CD, choose "manual install" "boot installed system", run
Yast and try to let it write a bootloader. I told it not to write in
MBR, because there is a patched bootsector from my notebook vendor. If
you use ext2/ext3/reiser you can write it to the bootsector of your
root -or if you have boot- partition.
My way:
I let YaST write the bootsector to /dev/hda7 (my root partition)
dd if=/dev/hda7 of=BOOTSECT.LIN bs=512 count=1
I copied the file BOOTSECT.LIN to my drive C: and added
C:\BOOTSECT.LIN="OpenSuSE Linux"
to my boot.ini
If you have grub as your bootloader in MBR just add
title OpenSuSE Linux
chainloader (hdX,Y)+1
to your menu.lst, where X is the drive number in grub speak and Y is the
partition number.
-- mdc
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